Trump administration paves way for contested road to Native village (January 22, 2018)

The change in power in the nation's capital has proven beneficial for a Native community thousands of miles away.

Cherokee playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle secures U.S. Artists Award (January 22, 2018)

Mary Kathryn Nagle, an attorney and citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has won a $50,000 United States Artists Award.

Narragansett Tribe withdraws controversial water supply agreement (January 22, 2018)

The Narragansett Tribe has withdrawn from a controversial water supply agreement that was questioned by its citizens.

Group defends 'shamanic' retreat despite criticism from Alaska Natives (January 22, 2018)

A group called Dance of the Deer Foundation plans to go ahead with an expensive retreat despite complaints from the Sealaska Heritage Institute.

Energy company makes $6 million in payments to tribes for power line (January 22, 2018)

Two tribes are receiving $6 million in payments in connection with a new power line that runs through their ancestral territory in Virginia.

Mark Trahant: Indian Country will be hit hard by government shutdown (January 22, 2018)

Of course Indian Country (and the economy) will be hit hard if this shutdown lasts very long.

Native Sun News Today Editorial: A call for Lakota warriors at bison roundup in South Dakota (January 22, 2018)

Are there any Lakota warriors out there who can still ride horses?

Tim Giago: Another anniversary of Wounded Knee takeover approaches (January 22, 2018)

There is still a lot of injustice in Indian Country and the American Indian Movement can still be a leader in the fight.

Coeur d'Alene citizen Paulette Jordan makes historic run for governor (January 22, 2018)

A Coeur d’Alene woman seeking to become the first Native state governor in the nation’s history cites the example set by her grandmother for her decision to run.