Barack Obama: Creating a future worthy for the seven generations (September 30, 2016)

'Our country has accomplished so much in the past eight years, and our tribal nations have been central to that progress.'

Comanche Nation calls another election after results contested (September 30, 2016)

The Oklahoma tribe has been unable to choose a new leader following the retirement of longtime chairman Wallace Coffey.

Cronkite News: Navajo Nation development plan stirs controversy (September 30, 2016)

The tension surrounding the Grand Canyon Escalade on Navajo land has ratcheted up as the Navajo tribal council introduced a bill proposing the development.

Cochiti Pueblo reclaims ancestral land in deal with New Mexico (September 30, 2016)

The tribe secured about 9,000 acres of sacred sites and other important areas near its reservation.

Editorial: President Obama keeps his promises to Indian Country (September 30, 2016)

'At a time when many Americans roll their eyes at campaign promises, it’s heartening to see a president deliver on his.'

Ivan Star Comes Out: Defining what tiospaye means to our people (September 30, 2016)

Exactly what is it that makes indigenous traditions so different from mainstream standards?

Lakota Country Times: Uranium contaminates tribal water source (September 30, 2016)

Water in the Cheyenne River helps to irrigate field and provide water for livestock across Lakota Country.

Jenni Giovannetti: #NoDAPL inspires a mixed-blood keyboard warrior (September 30, 2016)

I named my column Iyeska for a reason. Iyeska means mixed blood.

Winona LaDuke: Indigenous leaders keep our food traditions alive (September 30, 2016)

'In an impressive fossil fuels travel day, I left the Standing Rock reservation and flew to Italy for the International Slow Food gathering known as Terra Madre.'

Native Sun News Today: Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in fight for 'our lives' (September 30, 2016)

As the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe looked forward to oral arguments on its federal court appeal to protect cultural properties and water in treaty territory, hundreds of sympathetic demonstrators marched onto active construction sites, keeping the issue in the public eye.