How some North Americans claim a false Indigenous identity (September 26, 2019)

Recently in Canada and the United States, a small but vocal minority of white French-descendants have used an ancestor born between 300 and 400 years ago to claim an 'Indigenous' identity.

Governor Steve Bullock calls for broader Native representation across government (September 26, 2019)

Steve Bullock, a Democratic candidate for president, sat down with Indian Country Today for a wide-ranging interview, the first of its kind for a Native newsroom.

How we can become naturalized, mindful and respectful of Indigenous laws (September 26, 2019)

The descendants of settlers and immigrants can’t become Indigenous to the land where we live. But we can follow the models of coexistence.

VIDEO: Yurok medicine song opens United Nations Equator Prize ceremony (September 26, 2019)

The Yurok Tribe made history this week, becoming the first Indian nation in the U.S. to receive the prestigious Equator Prize from the United Nations.

Start of missing, murdered women panel moving ‘at speed of bureaucracy’ (September 26, 2019)

A task force on missing and murdered indigenous women is waiting on $150,000 promised by the state of Arizona.

Keep your grubbies off our oligarchy pie (September 26, 2019)

There is no long term difference between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. They both serve the oligarchy.

‘New dawn’ on Rosebud: Tribal electric utility voters triumph (September 26, 2019)

For the first time, Sicangu Nation citizens have gained the majority of seats on the board of directors for the company supplying their electricity.