Sen. Begich refuses to concede as gap remains in heated race (November 6, 2014)

The incumbent Democrat is still behind by more than 8,000 votes and one ally doesn't believe he won't make a comeback.

Ticket with Native candidate preparing for transition in Alaska (November 6, 2014)

With every vote on the line, Native villages are playing a key role in the outcome.

Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick wins re-election for largest Indian district (November 6, 2014)

The incumbent Democrat won decisively in counties with more Indian voters.

Cedric Sunray: Violence against women cannot be trivialized (November 6, 2014)

Violence against women has no place on the college campus.

Senate Indian Affairs Committee hearing on childhood trauma (November 6, 2014)

The committee will be changing to Republican hands after the current session of Congress.

Navajo Nation to see payment for $554M trust fund settlement (November 6, 2014)

The tribe has been holding a series of public meetings to determine what to do with the money.

Opinion: Mohawk First Nation bars mixed-race couples on land (November 6, 2014)

The Mohawk Council of Kahnawake is facing a challenge to a law that requires Mohawk women whose partners are non-Native to leave the reserve.

Navajo Nation candidate Russell Begaye names running mate (November 6, 2014)

Jonathan Nez represents communities in Arizona and Utah on the Navajo Nation Council.

Ray Cross: North Dakota tribe can't trade away its resources (November 6, 2014)

The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation can't become dependent on energy revenues.

Larry Wright returns to chair's post at Ponca Tribe in Nebraska (November 6, 2014)

The new leader previously served two terms in office.

County to dispute Chumash Tribe's land-into-trust application (November 6, 2014)

The board of supervisors voted 3-2 to pursue litigation.

Mary Pember: Changing attitudes on trafficking of Native girls (November 6, 2014)

A new report that documents how Native girls are victimized in the sex trafficking industry in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Ten men charged for burning Indian woman alive in Paraguay (November 6, 2014)

Two leaders of the village are among those who have been charged with first-degree murder.

Native Sun News: Incumbents of Oglala Sioux Tribe lose seats (November 6, 2014)

The members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe have voted despite allegations of voter fraud, intimidation, late starts at the poll and a controversial decision by newly re-elected SD Attorney General Marty Jackley.

Mark Trahant: What worked and didn't work in a tough election (November 6, 2014)

We won’t know the final tally for a month or so, but the Republicans picked up at least seven Senate seats, added to their majority in the House and did well in state houses.

Mark Rogers: Native people are here and alive on Long Island (November 6, 2014)

Native people on Long Island in New York are still fighting for their existence.

Sami Jo Difuntorum: Congress must act on Indian housing bill (November 6, 2014)

The chairwoman of the National American Indian Housing Council calls on Congress to reauthorize the Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Act.