Bishop Paiute Tribe defends officer facing charges in county (February 17, 2015)

The tribe says the charges against officer Daniel Johnson are an affront to its sovereignty.

Member of Narragansett Tribe contests federal prosecution (February 17, 2015)

Troy Lake Simonds is accused of stabbing another tribal member at the powwow grounds on the reservation.

Ute Tribe won't stop work on center despite threat from city (February 17, 2015)

The tribe says the land falls within reservation boundaries and isn't under the city's jurisdiction.

Northern Cheyenne Tribe enters debate over legal marijuana (February 17, 2015)

A tribal member wants the issue put to a referendum on the reservation.

Judge backs Colorado River Indian Tribes in jurisdiction case (February 17, 2015)

The decision means the tribe's court can move forward with eviction proceedings against a non-Indian man who has refused to pay rent.

Doug George-Kanentiio: Mohawk man stands up for his people (February 17, 2015)

Kanaharonton-Alvin Jock is a Mohawk businessman, known throughout Akwesasne for this towing service and car parts.

Opinion: Eliminating racist mascot was the right thing to do (February 17, 2015)

When I raised my hand to vote in a classroom at Neshaminy High School nearly 18 months ago, I was unaware of the battle I was about to ignite as editor-in-chief of The Playwickian, my school's newspaper.

Cedric Sunray: BIA played role in tribe's racist marriage policy (February 17, 2015)

The Pamunkey Tribe has recently come under fire by the Congressional Black Caucus for, until very recently, their constitutional prohibition of intermarriage with black people.

Opinion: Indian Country continues to suffer in media silence (February 17, 2015)

What Indians lack today is an Indian version of Al Sharpton who would pop up here and there in an instant and start angry marches, fiery debates, inflaming emotions and cause tons of publicity.

Native Sun News: Rapid City paper admits error with headline (February 17, 2015)

Since the founding of Hay Camp in 1876, race relations between Native Americans and whites in the Rapid City area have been tainted and marred by instances like those which took place at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center these past few weeks.

Native Sun News: Northern Cheyenne Tribe settles with church (February 17, 2015)

Tribal officials do not know when they will be able to speak about the settlement, but it will certainly not be until after a final agreement is completed.

Onondaga Nation attorney Tonya Gonnella Frichner dies at 67 (February 17, 2015)

Frichner dedicated her life to the protection of indigenous rights.