Tulane University’s Native American Affinity Group submitted a list of demands to Tulane’s Office of Equity, Diversity and ...
After a 19th-century treaty left them landless, the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians is reclaiming their ancestral ...
A herd of wild horses thought to have been introduced to Louisiana by the Spanish and bred by the Choctaw Indians drink from ...
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 of many tongues.” Native American tribes cultivated ...
Thousands once filled the Muscogee tribe’s territory in present-day Alabama. Hickory Ground was a town, a ceremonial site, ...
Chickasaw National Recreation Area in southern Oklahoma offers camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, boating, and the oppor ...
The (CNO) has been awarded a $5 million grant through the Energy Improvements in Rural or Remote Areas (ERA) Program to increase energy reliability and efficiency ...
A recently completed economic impact analysis shows the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians has an almost $1 billion annual ...
On the other hand, I am from a Mississippi Delta farming family, with land in our possession for more than a century. As a ...
Whether dangling from a bracelet or hung around the neck like an amulet, charms suggest inherent power, even if it's subtle.
The Land Back Movement is an effort by native Americans to reclaim lost land. Two reporters take a look at where it’s worked and where it hasn’t at reservations in Minnesota.
Bodies of Indian boarding school students make their journey home More than 130 years ago, three Oglala Lakota youths from ...