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CJ Bernal opened the Dawn Butterfly Café in Taos Pueblo to honor his late sister and generate funds for art programs.
The days of the disempowered staying quiet are over, but historical biases and confusing rhetoric have changed how we hold wrongdoers accountable.
The first Black president of the American Museum of Natural History is pulling a large portion of "artifacts" from display.
Martin Scorsese’s crucial change to his epic new film makes the story more honest.
The docuseries offers an unflinching look at the Navajo Police Department, which is the only tribal law enforcement agency in the U.S. that trains its own officers.
We must “hold our government accountable when we see a case of injustice,” they said of the Indigenous activist who has been in prison for nearly 50 years.
Indigenous leaders and human rights advocates are making the long-imprisoned Native activist's freedom a 2024 election priority.
A new report details the "devastating" consequences of Trump’s promise to construct a “big, beautiful wall” along the U.S.-Mexico border.
A Native-led coalition plans to digitize and share thousands of archival pages about schools that forcibly enrolled Native children and erased their culture.
As Maui residents reel from disaster, some tourists appear to remain unbothered.
New research quantifies the constant violation of Indigenous communities' rights.
“You’ve become complicit in this injustice for Indian Country,” charged Fawn Sharp, president of the National Congress of American Indians.