The state argues that a federal board exceeded its authority by granting an emergency hunt to a tribe in a remote part of Alaska during the onset of the pandemic.
Chartered by federally recognized tribes, leaders say the schools are extensions of tribal nations and sovereignty.
A temporary exhibit featuring a little-known 1940s American art movement is nearing the end of its run at the Heard Museum in ...
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ICT News on MSN'Losing our voice, losing our space’The Trump administration’s sweeping orders could force some tribal colleges and universities to shut down, school leaders ...
More than 120 people gathered at the Alaska State Capitol at noon Wednesday as part of a nationwide protest of President ...
The White House quietly nominated Navajo citizen William “Billy” Kirkland as assistant secretary of the Interior, ...
The Alaska Department of Law argues that the approval for the Chin’an Gaming Hall threatens the state’s jurisdiction over ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stripped crucial health data from its website that tribal nations rely on ...
An FBI report on violent and sexual crimes against Native American women provides new data about the Missing and Murdered ...
Native CDFIs are empowering communities with capital, credit and financial education; acting as catalysts for generational ...
President Donald Trump issued an executive order titled “Ending Radical and Wasteful Government DEI Programs and Preferencing.” ...
Independently, tribes in Alaska, Wisconsin, Idaho, Michigan, Montana, and South Dakota have rolled out individual programs, ...
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