Unlike in Europe, native rulers had little formal authority; they had to persuade others to follow their ideas.
State officials showcased investments in protecting forests and waterways, from spotted lanternfly detection dogs to tree ...
Native Americans fight barriers to voting, 100 years after being recognized as U.S. citizens Christopher Lomahquahu and Eshaan Sarup, News21 Updated Sep 15, 2024 0 ...
An anti-woke Native American organization is joining the fight against New York State’s ban on tribal-themed names and logos in public schools, The Post has learned. The Native American Guardians ...
SACRAMENTO – The year 2024 marks 100 years since Native Americans were officially recognized by the federal government as United States citizens, which technically meant the rights and privileges of ...
A Western Native Voice sign promoting voter registration sits on top of a truck in a field near Poplar, Mont., on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation. Photo by Christopher Lomahquahu/News21 Louise Smith ...
NEW YORK -- Ray Halbritter, representative for the Oneida Indian Nation of New York, has to travel over 200 miles to visit one of his ancestors, who is held deep in the collections of the American ...
They are a group of voters capable of shaking up swing states — places like Nevada, Wisconsin and Michigan. "I think what I'm most excited about is that Native Americans are poised to make a huge ...
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