Non-Indians indicted for selling 'Navajo' jewelry made in the Philippines (March 7, 2019)

Seven non-Indians, including three people in the Philippines, have been indicted for allegedly violating the Indian Arts and Crafts Act and other federal laws.

Land Buy-Back Program for Tribal Nations sends out more offers (March 7, 2019)

More than 3,000 landowners on the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation have received more than $35 million in offers for their fractional interests.

Arne Vainio: Finding those connections to our family's history (March 7, 2019)

I always think when you’re finding your family history, you want there to be a haunted Scottish castle on a moor and maybe some kind of lost treasure.

Cronkite News: Republican Senator discloses sexual assault in the military (March 7, 2019)

Sen. Martha McSally (R-Arizona) revealed that she was raped by a superior officer while in the Air Force but was too 'ashamed and confused' to report it at the time.

James Giago Davies: Indian Country needs equity not equality (March 7, 2019)

It is time the Lakota people stopped demanding politicians specifically address tribal issues.

Native Sun News Today: Governor aims to stifle Keystone XL dissent (March 7, 2019)

Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Chair Harold Frazier had an immediate response to South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s announcement of bills to kneecap dissent over the Keystone XL Pipeline.

Historic college reopens with focus on Indian arts and traditions (March 7, 2019)

Bacone College in Oklahoma is reconnecting with its storied past as a center of Indian art and culture.