Before the French colonial founding of New Orleans in 1718, the Indigenous land was a trading post known as Bulbancha—a Choctaw word meaning “place ... their defiance is often proclaimed in Black ...
Writer Santi Elijah Holley heads to New Orleans to explore how the city’s latest offerings help tell a different, more ...
Indian Health Board said it received pushback from the Seattle Police Department over how to track cases of missing and ...
The Seattle Indian Health Board is severing ties with the Seattle Police Department, saying its recommendations to improve how law enforcement handles and tracks cases of missing and murdered Indigeno ...
The Seattle Indian Health Board’s 2018 report found about 8% of the 506 cases involving missing and murdered Indigenous women resulted ... enrolled citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
After a 19th-century treaty left them landless, the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians are reclaiming their ancestral lands—and their traditional wildfire management practices.
usually in non-Indian homes.” The dispute in Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians v. Holyfield involved adoption of twins, born in Gulfport to parents who were residents of the reservation in ...
Whether you see Indigenous beading as a traditional art form, a way of telling stories or a political act, the exhibit ...
The native tribes on the Trail of Tears — Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole — owned Black slaves of African descent. People of global heritage and race settled the Indian Territory ...
Bodies of Indian boarding school students make their journey home More than 130 years ago, three Oglala Lakota youths from ...