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Many Native Americans are marking ceremonies like graduations with bald eagle feathers, a form of reverence for the bird they ...
The Native American organization, The Wyoming Trail Council of Pennsylvania’s Native Americans will be hosting a Powwow on July 19 and 20 at Camp Rotawanis in Drums near the town of St. Johns This ...
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The Wyoming Trail Council of Pennsylvania’s Native Americans will be hosting a Pow-Wow on July 19 and 20 at Camp Rotawanis in Drums. This event is open to the public and will run from 10 a.m. to a ...
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Native Americans hurt by federal health cuts, despite RFK Jr.’s promises of protection “People are going to die,” an Indian health leader says, as health program cuts and DEI bans impact tribes.
Native American Tribal sovereignty and the budding cannabis industry have intersected in a unique way, giving rise to an evolving landscape. Exercising their inherent rights to self-governance ...
But Native Americans and health officials across tribal nations say those overtures are overshadowed by the collateral harm from massive cuts to federal health programs.
A class-action lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania argues that Native tribes have never been compensated for the child abuse or for money taken from tribal trust funds to operate the schools.
A dozen Native American tribes in Michigan will collectively get about $26.5 million under a federal grant program aimed at improving affordable housing options on tribal land.
As an environmental historian, I study how Native Americans have shaped environmental management. Tribal nations are the longest stewards of the lands today known as the United States.