Opinion: Indigenous People's Day deserves national recognition (May 13, 2014)

Student calls on the U.S. to recognize Indigenous People's Day instead of Columbus Day.

Opinion: Billy Frank's fight for treaty rights was about civil rights (May 13, 2014)

Writer pays tribute to the late treaty rights advocate Billy Frank Jr.

New York City bar owners drop 'Mohawk' name after criticism (May 13, 2014)

The owners of a bar in New York City changed the name of the establishment after facing criticism for being insensitive.

Former employee sentenced for stealing from Suquamish Tribe (May 13, 2014)

A former employee of the Suquamish Tribe of Washington was sentenced to 15 months on embezzlement charges.

Former employee charged in theft from Passamaquoddy Tribe (May 13, 2014)

The former finance director for the Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point in Maine has been charged in federal court.

Ponca Tribe aims to move into new headquarters in early 2015 (May 13, 2014)

The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska is building a new headquarters.

Another person pleads guilty for Chippewa Cree Tribe scandal (May 13, 2014)

A sixth person pleaded guilty in connection with the theft of federal funds from the Chippewa Cree Tribe.

Interview: Olympian Billy Mills visits St. Francis Indian School (May 13, 2014)

Panic Button caught up with Olympian Billy Mills during his recent visit to the Rosebud Sioux Reservation in South Dakota.

John Kane: Racist mascots a sign of racist government policies (May 13, 2014)

John Kane connects the acceptance of racist mascots to racist policies against Native people.

Witness list for Senate Indian Affairs Committee hearing on fires (May 13, 2014)

The Senate Indian Affairs Committee holds a hearing tomorrow on wildfire management in Indian Country

Lac du Flambeau Band supports honor song at local graduation (May 13, 2014)

The graduation ceremony for a public high school in Wisconsim will feature an honor song.

Opinion: There's time to right the wrongs against Indian people (May 13, 2014)

Writer calls on Californians to confess to their sins against the state's first inhabitants.

Steve Cadue: Treaty guarantees for education remain unfulfilled (May 13, 2014)

Steve Cadue, the chairman of the Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas, says promises in 1854 treaty have gone unfulfilled for more than a century.

Mary Pember: Digging the dirt for Native ancestors and artifacts (May 13, 2014)

Mary Annette Pember reports on the looting of Native grave sites across the country.

Missing radio icon Casey Kasem may have gone to reservation (May 13, 2014)

A judge ordered an investigation into the whereabouts of radio legend Casey Kasem after family members said he may have been taken to a reservation in Washington.

No charges filed for damages to burial mounds at national park (May 13, 2014)

Federal prosecutors declined to file charges against National Park Service employees who allowed sacred burial mounds to be damaged over the course of 10 years.

Cobell attorneys provide update on settlement amid complaints (May 13, 2014)

Attorneys in the $3.4 billion Cobell trust fund settlement are offering more information to Indian beneficiaries who are still waiting on the final payment in the historic case.

Energy bill fails in Senate in dispute over Keystone XL Pipeline (May 13, 2014)

A energy bill with widespread support failed in the Senate on Monday in a partisan dispute over the controversial Keystone XL Pipeline.

Ruth Hopkins: North Dakota students don Siouxper Drunk shirts (May 13, 2014)

Ruth Hopkins addresses the controversy over University of North Dakota students who wore Siouxper Drunk t-shirts at a weekend festival.

Adrian Jawort: Declaration complains about merciless savages (May 13, 2014)

Adrian Jawort says troublesome language in the Declaration of Independence affects treatment of Native people today.