Senate Committee on Indian Affairs retains bipartisan leadership (January 9, 2019)

Tribes will see familiar faces as the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, one of the busiest in Congress, gets back to work.

Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians welcomes new attorney general (January 9, 2019)

The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians has a new attorney general and a tribal citizen is holding the job for the first time.

Mary Annette Pember: Water protectors fight final stretch of Dakota Access Pipeline (January 9, 2019)

Indigenous water protectors and allies have been protesting, suing and, in some cases, doing felony-level direct action, to halt the completion of the Bayou Bridge Pipeline.

The Conversation: Indigenous voices ignored in Elizabeth Warren debate (January 9, 2019)

Cherokee and indigenous peoples have spoken out about Elizabeth Warren case, though they have largely been ignored in the larger media narrative.

'Recipe for disaster': The #TrumpShutdown and Indian Country (January 9, 2019)

With tribal communities feeling the pinch of the #TrumpShutdown, Democrats in Congress are working to restore federal funding to Indian Country.

Another Native woman -- a Republican -- launches bid for Congress (January 9, 2019)

Two Native women are making history by serving in the U.S. House of Representatives. Could a third be on the way?

Native Sun News Today: Communities prepare for impacts of Keystone XL Pipeline (January 9, 2019)

Agenda items across nine counties have one topic in common: safety and security concerns surrounding the building of Keystone XL.