The Native American community is coming together to heal by ending American Indian Month with a celebration and parade in Minneapolis. At the end of April, the community faced murders and trauma, ...
The first sweat lodge ceremony in a Maine prison happened May 18, 2007, at the Bolduc Correctional Facility in Warren. A year ...
The Carlisle Indian Industrial School had not yet held its first class when Matavito Horse and Leah Road Traveler were taken there in October 1879, ...
Jody Roy remembers hearing how her aunt was removed from the family home as a child and taken to a Jesuit-run residential school years ago. The girl's long hair was cut, Native clothing discarded and ...
A new health clinic is taking shape in Billings, designed to meet the medical, mental, and cultural needs of urban Native ...
A group representing different Native American tribal nations is making a journey across the country. They are raising awareness of issues impacting their communities, both past and present. The ...
“You had to see it to believe it” are words to describe my recent visit with Harry Holstein, the Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at Jacksonville State University. Massive “rock churches” (for a ...
In the spring of 1852, U.S. Army Lt. John W. Gunnison, then working on a survey of the Great Lakes, wrote a letter to his Mormon friend, Albert Carrington in Salt Lake City. Among other things, ...