Ute Tribe won't comment on allegations of sexual harassment against supervisor (November 25, 2019)

Two employees of the Ute Tribe were suspended after they complained about being sexually harassed by their supervisor.

Climate policy should reflect the resilience of northern Indigenous communities (November 25, 2019)

Indigenous knowledge is an essential asset for communities to adapt to climate change, by knowing the land, using the local natural resources, sharing capital, and taking a community approach to local issues.

Morongo Band donates a record 12,500 turkeys for annual outreach program (November 25, 2019)

The Morongo Band of Mission Indians increased the number of turkeys being given out by 25 percent for the 34th Annual Morongo Thanksgiving Outreach Program.

Indian child welfare legal challenge is about ending tribal sovereignty (November 25, 2019)

Before the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978, more than a quarter of American Indian and Alaska Native children were removed from their homes.

Kurly Tlapoyawa: Erasing the Indigenous roots of the Chicano Movement (November 25, 2019)

Gender inclusivity is important, but so is acknowledging our Indigenous origins.

Impeachment impasse: Few minds appear changed by weeks of testimony (November 25, 2019)

Two months of investigation and two weeks of televised hearings do not appear to have changed any minds about the potential impeachment of President Donald Trump.

Cherokee Nation’s Career Readiness Act will drive new job opportunities in northeast Oklahoma (November 25, 2019)

The Cherokee Nation is doubling funding for training for some of the fastest growing and highest paying jobs.

Trump administration signals support for CSKT water compact (November 25, 2019)

Through two top cabinet officials, the Trump administration has signaled its support for a proposed settlement of the reserved water right claims of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.

Tim Giago: The two faces of America (November 25, 2019)

Native Americans were slaughtered and starved on their own lands in an effort to subdue them and steal their lands.