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Native America Calling: End of school year celebration (May 19, 2022)
It’s the time of year to throw our mortar boards in the air and mark new educational milestones.
Native America Calling: Federal boarding schools: now what? (May 18, 2022)
How much confidence should Indian Country put into the federal government’s role in mitigating the trauma of the boarding school era?
Alyssa London, a citizen of the Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes, is set to become a familiar face on NBC News and MSNBC.
Native America Calling: The cost of educational barriers (May 17, 2022)
A congressional report lists a number of persistent barriers for Native students when it comes to higher education.
Native America Calling: ‘Walking iron’ (May 16, 2022)
The story of Mohawk ironworkers building the skyline of New York is legendary.
Native America Calling: Indigenous hockey (May 13, 2022)
If you know the names Brian Trottier, Reggie Leach, and Theo Fleury, you are a hockey fan.
Tribal forestry officials are watching the landscape, and Native firefighters are already on the scene at several hot spots, trying to contain wildfires.
Native America Calling: Authenticity over interpretation (May 11, 2022)
Native America Calling will learn about the importance of encouraging tourism and other experiences that originate from Native sources.
Native America Calling will get a view of what the pending reality for abortion rights means from a Native perspective.
After decades of planning, the Yurok Tribe was instrumental in releasing two California condors into the skies.
Native America Calling speaks with the artists about the direction of inventive Indigenous fashion.
Handmade regalia, eagle feathers, and items handed down through the generations are among the items we keep in our homes and take with us to powwows and other events.
An unprecedented leak from the nation’s highest court is coming amid extreme uncertainty for tribes and their sovereign rights.
Since the Cherokee Phoenix first started in 1828, Native newspapers have filled a vital role in informing the public and giving a critical Native perspective on issues.
After nearly two hours of debate, the nation’s highest court took on a criminal case with implications for tribal communities across the country.
A prominent Native artist is accused of serious — potentially criminal — conduct with young women he’s crossed paths with.
Native America Calling: Live with the Native Guitars Tour (April 29, 2022)
Both big name Native acts and up-and-coming artists are sharing the bill with the Native Guitars Tour.
Native America Calling: Live with the Native Guitars Tour (April 28, 2022)
Both big name Native acts and up-and-coming artists are sharing the bill with the Native Guitars Tour.
Native America Calling: Labeling beef and Kus corn (April 27, 2022)
What’s on The Menu? Join Andi Murphy for Native America Calling’s regular update on all the latest food happenings.
Native America Calling: The powwow trail returns (April 26, 2022)
Native America Calling will celebrate the celebrations and calculate the lingering risks as people head back to the powwow trail.
Native America Calling: Deb Haaland’s track record so far (April 25, 2022)
It’s been a year since Deb Haaland took office as the first Native person to lead the Department of the Interior.
Young Native woman sounds alarm about violence in Indian Country (April 22, 2022)
A prominent photographer who built a sizable following online with posts featuring Native women and girls is stepping out of the spotlight after survivors came forward with accounts of trauma.
Native people are less likely to have reliable access to adequate wastewater systems than any other population in the country.
Native America Calling will explore what drives people to disrespect irreplaceable Native items and what can be done to prevent it.
New Mexico is the latest to allow recreational cannabis sales setting up a potential new revenue stream for tribal nations. But there are some legal hurdles.
Native America Calling: Keeping a weary vigil against COVID (April 18, 2022)
While the vast majority of cities and states have dropped mask mandates in public places, many tribes remain wary and continue with safety measures.
Native gardeners have taken steps throughout the winter to prepare for the start of the growing season.
Native America Calling will take a look at Indigenous community planning ideas and discuss the importance of including Indigenous voices and knowledge.
Winnebago Tribe takes action to address marriage controversy (April 13, 2022)
A young voice from the Winnebago Tribe spurred big change and helped address anti-LGBTQ actions in the community.
Native America Calling: Federal help for water access (April 13, 2022)
A new program offers low-income people help paying their water bills.
Native America Calling: The push to release Leonard Peltier (April 12, 2022)
Leonard Peltier, a prominent American Indian Movement activist, has become a symbol of Indigenous resistance and activism.
“We need to try and make a difference,” said an elder from the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe approaching his nineties.
Native America Calling: Celebrating the legacy of Edith Kanakaʻole (April 11, 2022)
Edith Kanaka’ole was an acclaimed Native Hawaiian composer, chanter, hula dancer and educator.
Native America Calling: Solving Native inmate deaths (April 8, 2022)
The Bureau of Indian Affairs is promising reforms after a disproportionate number of inmates died while in custody.
Native America Calling: The papal apology (April 7, 2022)
The apology from Pope Francis sought forgiveness for the role the Catholic Church played in atrocities at Native residential schools.
Native America Calling: The threat and promise of uranium (April 6, 2022)
Remnants of more than 500 uranium mines on the Navajo Nation have been a threat to residents for decades.
Native America Calling: The future of the Great Salt Lake (April 5, 2022)
Long before it became the inspiration to build what became Utah’s largest city, the Great Salt Lake was an important place for the Ute, Paiute, Goshute, and Shoshone nations.
Native graphics and images are at the heart of a new art exhibition at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in New Mexico.
Native America Calling: Just kidding (April 1, 2022)
Native America Calling spends an hour getting the absolute truth from Native comedians and others about what makes things funny.
Native America Calling: Indigenous farmworkers (March 31, 2022)
Numbers are hard to come by, but one survey found the number of Indigenous farmworkers in California alone reached 140,000.
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