Opinion. Along the federal government’s “Road to Healing Tour” for Indian boarding school survivors, there were a lot of ...
“I feel a sense of joy and hope in the future,” Russell tells the Scene. “When given present-day circumstances, there’s not a ...
The Choctaw people refer to the matchmaker of their ... as a reminder of faith and hope during difficult times. Additionally, Native American culture regards the cardinal as a symbol of love, passion, ...
Native American students at an Oklahoma school will learn about the effects of zero gravity on gardening, thanks to a project ...
The World Series of Stickball takes place at the annual Choctaw Indian Fair in Choctaw, Mississippi, where multiple divisions of men, women, and youths compete using traditional equipment. In recent ...
The artist, who’s the first ever Native American to represent the U.S. at the Venice Biennale, is a citizen of the ...
The eight-foot tall Eternal Heart sculpture, created by Choctaw member Samuel Stitt ... The Choctaws are the third largest Native American tribe in the United States, with almost 230,000 members ...
The Indian Removal Act, signed by Andrew Jackson ... Chickasaw, Muskogee (Creek), Choctaw, and Seminole nations on lands within state borders. Congress decided to chart the policy unilaterally ...
commented on a Facebook post Wilkens made about her alleged Cherokee and Choctaw ancestry. The front cover of Wilkens’ novel which is about two writers with Native American heritage at a castle ...
A Neshoba County man was sentenced to 138 months in federal prison for assault with intent to do bodily harm and use of a firearm during a crime of violence on the Choctaw Indian Reservation.
A Neshoba County man was sentenced to 138 months in federal prison for assault with intent to do bodily harm and use of a firearm during a crime of violence on the Choctaw Indian Reservation.