COVID, Collective Resistance and Columbus: Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2020 Multiple crises in Indian country make organizing all the more urgent now. Elizabeth Ellis Oct 11, 2020 12:00PM EDT
A Medicinal Garden Grows at Washington State Penitentiary The Indigenous who are incarcerated are growing plants inside and outside of prison to be used for spiritual practice and growth. N. Jamiyla Chisholm Aug 10, 2020 1:30PM EDT
What SCOTUS Decision on Oklahoma Means for the Muscogee Creek Nation The landmark ruling has both cultural and legal implications. Ayana Byrd Jul 13, 2020 2:00PM EDT
Land O'Lakes Retires Native American Image After Nearly 100 Years Instead of a Brown woman wearing a feathered headdress offering butter, some packages will feature farmers. N. Jamiyla Chisholm Apr 16, 2020 5:20PM EDT
Native Americans Fight Multiple COVID-19 Crises In addition to glaring health disparities, Tribe leaders report a new battle brewing against the federal government over reservation lands. N. Jamiyla Chisholm Mar 30, 2020 3:45PM EDT
Native Americans Demand Colleges and Universities Repatriate Their Ancestors “People aren’t doing it to get back at the archaeologists, [but] as a way of caring for other people,” said Choctaw Nation archaeologist Dorothy Lippert. N. Jamiyla Chisholm Mar 25, 2020 1:30PM EDT