NZ Parliament Considers Suspending Mori Lawmakers After Haka...
New Zealand's Parliament is debating whether to suspend three Mori members of Parliament (MPs). A parliamentary committe...
Lacrosse Returns to Olympics: Will Indigenous Teams Compete?
Lacrosse, a sport with deep Indigenous roots, is set to return to the Olympics in Los Angeles in 2028. However, the Inte...
Indigenous Shrine Returns Home After 120 Years in Museum
A sacred shrine, taken from a First Nation community in Canada over a century ago, is finally returning home. The shrine...
Arizona Launches 'Turquoise Alert' for Missing Indigenous People
Arizona has created a new alert system, called the 'Turquoise Alert,' to help find missing Indigenous people. Named 'Emi...
Search Continues for Emmilee Risling, Missing for Over Three Years
Emmilee Risling disappeared over three years ago, becoming a symbol of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP)...
Oak Flat Copper Mine Deal Sparks Controversy
A proposed copper mine on Oak Flat, Arizona, is facing strong opposition from Apache tribal members. The Trump administr...
Indigenous Communities Advocate for Action on Missing and Murdered Relatives
Indigenous communities throughout North America are uniting to demand lasting solutions to the ongoing crisis of missing...
Ancient DNA Links Picuris Pueblo Tribe to Chaco Canyon
A groundbreaking genetic study has confirmed the Picuris Pueblo tribe's ancestral ties to the iconic Chaco Canyon in New...
Man Exonerated in Murder Case Awarded $11.5 Million
Marvin Roberts, who spent nearly two decades in prison for a murder he says he didn't commit, has been awarded $11.5 mil...
American Man Detained After Unauthorized Trip to Sentinel Island
An American man remains in custody after attempting to visit North Sentinel Island, a region off-limits to visitors. Myk...
Navajo Nation Tackles Rising Syphilis Rates with Innovative Program
The Navajo Nation is facing a growing public health challenge with rising rates of syphilis infections. To combat this,...
Tohono O'odham Tribe Faces Border Wall Threat to Culture
The Tohono O'odham Nation, whose ancestral lands span the U.S.-Mexico border, faces a growing threat from increased bord...
Navajo Nation Battles High COVID-19 Rates Amid Infrastructure Challenges
The Navajo Nation is facing a severe COVID-19 crisis, with infection rates among the highest in the U.S. This is partly...