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Spend summer visiting the 11 Tribal nations of Wisconsin for one-of-a-kind experiences. Enjoy rich traditions, unique flavors, seasonal events and ...
New requirements for voters to have addresses and IDs, as well as lack of polling stations on reservations, can ...
Beginning in June 2023, Young Wolf, who is Hiraacá (Hidatsa), Nu’eta (Mandan), and Sosore (Eastern Shoshone), as well as ancestral Apsáalooke (Crow) and Nʉmʉnʉʉ (Comanche), will serve as the Peabody ...
Ortiz welcomed the opportunity to have his work featured at Meow Wolf in Santa Fe. From flashing lights to giant sculptures, Ortiz is highlighting the importance of preserving Native American history.
Native American adoption era history. The Bureau of Indian Affairs established the Indian Adoption Project in 1958. Like the Boarding School Initiative, the goal of forced Native adoptions was to ...
At least 76 Native American children died at Colorado boarding schools designed to strip them of their Indigenous language, culture and heritage, according to a new investigation recently ...
Keep America Beautiful announced that it will retire the “Crying Indian” ad, which made its first appearance in 1971, and transfer the rights to the National Congress of American Indians Fund.
The American Indian Law Clinic, established in 1992 as a leading institution in its field, is dedicated to advocating for Indigenous individuals, Native Nations, and Tribal entities. We specialize in ...
Ada Deer, the former United States assistant secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs and Native American leader in Wisconsin, has died at age 88.
A look at Deer's lifetime of accomplishments. Deer was the first Native American woman to run for Congress in Wisconsin, in 1978 and 1992. She became the first woman to head the Bureau of Indian ...