The recent arrival at Princeton of J. Kēhaulani Kauanui as the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Professor of Indigenous Studies marks a ...
Also this week: the Old Globe’s “Henry VIII,” the San Diego Environmental Film Festival, Patti LaBelle and Lightscape at the ...
Writer and poet Michelle Good explores past and present Indigenous experiences in Canada in her latest book, Truth Telling.
Kathryn Woodman Leighton was considered one of the world's most notable painters of American Indian portraits, "at a time when the subject was reserved for males." This painting of important Tewa ...
The more than 5.2 million-strong Indian-American community, eligible to vote, has emerged as a group that can potentially swing the election outcome towards either candidate. Now the second ...
Ashwin Ramaswami, a young Democrat from Johns Creek, is challenging the incumbent state senator, who was indicted alongside former President Trump for alleged interference in Georgia's 2020 election.
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Biden spoke of the abuses and deaths of Native American children that resulted from the federal government’s policies, noting that “while darkness can hide much, it erases nothing” and that ...
President Biden on Friday offered a "long overdue" formal apology from the government for the Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative, describing it as "one of the most horrific chapters in ...
Native Americans across Indian Country shared mixed emotions this week after President Biden apologized for the U.S. government’s role in running Native American boarding schools across the country.
Biden called government-run Indian boarding schools one of the “most horrific chapters in American history that most Americans don’t even know about.” He described the effort by the U.S ...
The government’s removal of children from their Native American community for boarding schools “will always be a significant mark of shame, a blot on American history. For too long ...