The tribe that said no

How one rogue tribal member tried to drag the Oglala Sioux into payday lending

Topics:
U.S.
Indian Country
Economy

Radio on the reservation

Native Americans tune in to an old-fashioned technology that keeps languages and communities alive

Topics:
Culture
U.S.
Indian Country

Hawaiian Natives have been waiting since 1920 for promised land

More than 29,000 on list for acreage set aside for ranches and homes while corporations jump ahead in line

Topics:
Hawaii
Race & Ethnicity
U.S.

Last of the Crow war chiefs turns 101 in Montana

Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow was trained in the old warrior traditions, which he took with him into WWII

Topics:
Indian Country
Montana
U.S.

The World Eskimo Indian Olympics

At these games, culture comes first

Topics:
Sports
Indian Country

A Cross to bear

After spending half his life in prison, James Cross knows why Native American kids join gangs – and why they shouldn’t

Topics:
Gangs
U.S.
Indian Country

In hunt for bowhead whale, Alaska Native village preserves its past

In the oldest inhabited place in North America, a 2,000-year-old tradition continues

Topics:
Culture
Indian Country
Alaska

A broken system: Why law and order is faltering on the rez

Panel finds federal government largely to blame for safety gap on Native American reservations

Topics:
Indian Country
Law & Justice
Sexual Violence

Marvel Comics brings back Native American superhero

Red Wolf, first Native superhero with his own comic book series, uses grit and wits to battle crime

Topics:
Culture
Books
Indigenous Peoples

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