Rep. Deb Haaland: Indigenous peoples are under attack in Donald Trump's America (March 18, 2019)

We must stand up against toxic rhetoric and brutal attacks on the rights of indigenous peoples.

'An abomination': Republicans try to strip tribal jurisdiction from Violence Against Women Act (March 18, 2019)

A bill to renew the Violence Against Women Act is moving forward in a more partisan era, impacting how tribes are able to protect women.

Native student wins award for work on gender and racial identity (March 18, 2019)

A citizen of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe has won a prestigious national award for his work engaging his fellow students in dialogue and inspiring social change.

J.M. Opal: The myth of the American Frontier still shapes U.S. racial divides (March 18, 2019)

Grim facts do not stop the 'blood and soil' nationalists of Donald Trump’s America from feeling victimized.

Native students are helping lead the climate change movement (March 18, 2019)

The youth-led movement builds on the momentum of the increasingly Black and Brown leadership behind the Green New Deal.

Tim Giago: Let us stay for awhile and see what we shall see (March 18, 2019)

I want to speak but I cannot and the face is becoming hazy in the crowd.

Rep. Tom Cole: Democrats in Congress are not acting 'For the People' (March 18, 2019)

H.R.1 is a rushed and sloppy attempt to rewrite voting laws, election laws and campaign finance laws to get more Democrats elected.

Rep. Markwayne Mullin: Democrats want to bring socialism to America (March 18, 2019)

The Green New Deal should be taken seriously for what it truly is: a socialist manifesto.

Harold Frazier: Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe won't allow flag in state capitol (March 18, 2019)

Another decision by Governor Kristi Noem has been made without the consent of the Lakota people and has resulted in an embarrassing situation.

Native Sun News Today: Tribes protest passage of bill protecting Keystone XL Pipeline (March 18, 2019)

Despite opposition from tribal leaders, bills to shield South Dakota from costs of conflicts over the Keystone XL Pipeline sailed through the state Legislature.

Advocates call for funding, data to find missing, murdered Native women (March 18, 2019)

Navajo Nation Missing Persons founder Meskee Yatsayte wakes up every morning, scours social media for missing indigenous people and begins contacting families.