The Cowichan Tribes have scored a major victory in court for their land rights in British Columbia. What's next?
With the shutdown of the U.S. government entering another month, the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs is looking at the impacts on Native communities.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that low-income Native families rely on for food is about to run out of money.
The Northern Cheyenne Tribe is consumed in a nasty political dispute. Meanwhile, President Buu Nygren continues to face questions over his leadership at the Navajo Nation.
Tune into Native America Calling to hear from Leonard Peltier about his life following his release from federal prison.
More than 1,000 Native people in Alaska have been uprooted from their tribal communities following disastrous storms.
Among the thousands of staff cuts and billions of dollars eliminated from federal programs is support to prevent and respond to domestic violence.
The cuts continue as President Donald Trump plans to eliminate another $500 million dollars for tribal housing, business development and infrastructure projects.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) at the Department of Agriculture serves about 42 million Americans. SNAP is also commonly referred to as food ...
A star quilt hangs on the wall of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs in Room 628 of the Senate Dirksen Office Building in Washington, D.C. Photo by Indianz.Com (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) ...
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