Blog: Internet lenders can longer hide behind tribal immunity (April 11, 2014)

The Federal Trade Commission says Internet lenders in Indian Country must comply with federal consumer protection laws.

NCAI and Oneida Nation welcome UN statement on racist name (April 11, 2014)

The National Congress of the American Indians and the Oneida Nation welcomed the involvement of the United Nations in the campaign against the Washington professional football team's racist mascot.

Late Chickasaw Nation ambassador to join tribe's Hall of Fame (April 11, 2014)

The late Charles Blackwell will be inducted into the Chickasaw Nation Hall of Fame.

Quileute Nation holds annual Welcoming the Whales ceremony (April 11, 2014)

The Quileute Tribe of Washington held its 7th annual Welcoming the Whales ceremony this morning.

Seminole Tribe expands economy with stake in citrus company (April 11, 2014)

The Seminole Tribe of Florida acquired a 60 percent stake in a citrus company.

Mescalero Apache Tribe seeks Congressional bill for land swap (April 11, 2014)

The Mescalero Apache Tribe of New Mexico is pursuing a land swap through an act of Congress.

Leader of Lower Brule Sioux Tribe addresses Keystone XL letter (April 11, 2014)

A letter that ties the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of South Dakota to the controversial Keystone XL Pipeline is only a contingency, Vice Chairman Boyd Gourneau said.

KPLU: Stillaguamish Tribe monitors fish after deadly mudslide (April 11, 2014)

The Stillaguamish Tribe of Washington is monitoring fish runs to determine whether there are any impacts from a deadly mudslide.

Suspended Native lawmaker Patrick Brazeau arrested yet again (April 11, 2014)

Suspended Sen. Patrick Brazeau is in legal trouble again.

KUOW: Billy Frank Jr. still fighting for salmon and treaty rights (April 11, 2014)

Billy Frank Jr., the chairman of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, is still fighting for salmon and treaty rights, decades after the fish wars in Washington.

Northern Arapaho Tribe to issue per cap from trust settlement (April 11, 2014)

The Northern Arapaho Tribe of Wyoming announced a per capita payment from a recent trust fund settlement.

Navajo Nation Council opposes 'disparaging' mascots in sports (April 11, 2014)

The Navajo Nation Council advanced a resolution that opposes the use of racist mascots in professional sports.

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius resigns (April 11, 2014)

Kathleen Sebelius, the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, is leaving the Obama administration.

Regina Brave: Oglala Sioux Tribe cites treaties in Keystone fight (April 11, 2014)

A prayer ceremony was conducted by our spiritual leaders for all the people who committed to protect treaty lands through peaceful, non-violent action against the Keystone XL Pipeline.

Native Sun News: Native advocates worried about cyberbullying (April 11, 2014)

Cyber bullying is on the rise across the country and many are concerned with the impact that it is having on Native American youth.

John Christian-Hopkins: Searching for compromise with a friend (April 11, 2014)

Can liberals and conservatives be friends, even when it comes to conflicting views on assimilation?

Ruth Hopkins: Don't play into Hollywood's white privilege game (April 11, 2014)

Ruth Hopkins says Native people should tell their own stories and not rely on the mainstream media.