Evictions linked to Pinoleville Pomo Nation's marijuana project (February 13, 2015)

A woman who has lived on the reservation for 20 years has been offered $3,000 to move.

Qawalangin Tribe puts ancestors to rest in reburial ceremony (February 13, 2015)

The remains date back more than 3,000 years.

Facebook deactivated account of Rosebud Sioux grandmother (February 13, 2015)

Vienna Elk Looks Back was locked out because her name wasn't considered authentic.

Tara Houska: Congress continues tradition of taking from tribes (February 13, 2015)

Congress is again poised to significantly and negatively impact tribal lands via must-pass legislation.

Dean Suagee: Keystone XL Pipeline and climate change debate (February 13, 2015)

Climate change is real, and the fact that Keystone XL has moved as far along toward approval as it has is a source of distress.

Judge tells rival leaders of Lower Brule Sioux Tribe to hold meeting (February 13, 2015)

Council members will be held in contempt if they fail to attend the next meeting.

Saginaw Chippewa Tribe files suit over contract support costs (February 13, 2015)

The tribe is accusing the Indian Health Service of underfunding a self-determination contract.

Lakota immersion program at Pine Ridge receives playground (February 13, 2015)

The students have been enjoying the new playground since it was installed late last month.

Editorial: Let's respect tribal spiritual beliefs about autopsies (February 13, 2015)

Two incidents since Saturday have made big news and have sparked much discussion and debate, as they should have — though, apparently, not yet among the right people.

Bipartisan bill addresses irrigation projects in Indian Country (February 13, 2015)

The IRRIGATE Act provides $35 million a year from 2015 to 2036 to address operation and maintenance.

Northern Arapaho Tribe asks judge to block health care rules (February 13, 2015)

The tribe faces $1.5 million tax penalties if it does not provide insurance to employees.

FBI leader cites 'hard truths' about race and law enforcement (February 13, 2015)

Native Americans are more likely to be killed by law enforcement than any other racial or ethnic group.

Mark Trahant: Tribal colleges essential to develop economies (February 13, 2015)

Congress has recognized the importance and the value of tribal colleges.

Native Sun News: 'Moccasins on the Ground' against Keystone (February 13, 2015)

Keystone XL resisters announced a civil-disobedience and direct-action training at the Lakota Community Center in the Cheyenne River Indian homelands, February 20-22.

Native Sun News: Oglala Sioux student earns top scholarship (February 13, 2015)

Red Cloud Indian School senior Jamie Rae Richards has earned the prestigious Horatio Alger Scholarship.

Gyasi Ross: Faith Spotted Eagle discusses Keystone XL battle (February 13, 2015)

As a grandmother and Chair of the Ihanktonwan Treaty Council I am deeply opposed to the intrusion into our land of the Ft. Laramie Treaties of 1851 and 1868.