Donald Trump's surprise FBI firing upends Senate Committee on Indian Affairs (May 10, 2017)

Partisan outrage over the sudden firing of the nation's top law enforcement official is affecting Indian Country's agenda on Capitol Hill.

Mary Annette Pember: Program helps Native victims of trafficking (May 10, 2017)

Seattle Indian Center’s new Project Beacon is a three-year program serving Native victims of commercial sex exploitation and sex trafficking.

Peter d'Errico: When to collaborate and when to resist colonialism (May 10, 2017)

Native people's relations with colonialism requires as much clear analysis as possible—to gauge when and where to collaborate, when and where to resist.

Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation opens public safety complex (May 10, 2017)

The North Dakota-based tribe financed the $17.2 million facility with mineral royalties and taxes.

Chickasaw Nation produces film about rancher Montford Johnson (May 10, 2017)

Montford Johnson grew up an orphan in Indian Territory and went on to establish a large ranching empire in the 1800s.

Whiteclay liquor store owners head to highest court in Nebraska (May 10, 2017)

Beer is no longer flowing in a small town near the Pine Ridge Reservation as a lawsuit plays out in the state courts.

Key Republican hoping to get Indian energy bill through Congress (May 10, 2017)

Provisions of S.245, the Indian Tribal Energy Development and Self-Determination Act, are aimed at reducing bureaucratic hurdles that have cost tribes time and money.

Religious college warned again about handing of tribal collection (May 10, 2017)

Tribes are still waiting for the Andover Newton Theological School in Massachusetts to comply with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.

President Trump fires director of Federal Bureau of Investigation (May 10, 2017)

James Comey visited several reservations during his tenure and linked high rates of violent crime to complex jurisdictional issues in Indian Country.

Native Sun News Today: Book brings 'Tasunka' horse legend to life (May 10, 2017)

While visiting the pristine homeland of his ancestors, Donald Montileaux reconnected to the folklore and lifestyle of the Lakota people.