Appeals court affirms conviction in Northern Cheyenne Tribe manslaughter case (August 22, 2017)

A citizen of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe can be prosecuted by tribal and federal authorities for the same crime because they are separate sovereigns, a federal appeals court ruled.

Tulalip Tribes preserve huckleberry grounds on ancestral territory in Washington (August 22, 2017)

The Tulalip Tribes are preserving huckleberry fields in Washington for future generations thanks to an agreement recognizing its treaty rights.

Pueblo artist Pat Pruitt wins 'Best of Show' for sculpture based on traditional pot (August 22, 2017)

Artist Pat Pruitt of Laguna Pueblo took home the top award at the Santa Fe Indian Market for a unique metal sculpture.

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe celebrates completion of rural water supply system (August 22, 2017)

The $29.2 million Standing Rock Rural Water Supply System will serve about 10,000 people on the reservation.

Steve Russell: Racial fantasies and the Superman occupying the White House (August 22, 2017)

Where did the Superman in the White House come from? Steve Russell takes a closer look on Indian Country Media Network.

Cronkite News: Officials emphasize safety as President Trump returns to Arizona for rally (August 22, 2017)

Local law enforcement leaders, school officials and businesses are bracing for President Donald Trump’s visit to Arizona, with public officials saying they are calmly working to avoid violent clashes between supporters and counter-protesters.

Steven Newcomb: History center hides the truth about colonization in California (August 22, 2017)

The San Diego History Center ought to tell the truth about the Spanish mission system's sadism and forced, unpaid forced Indian labor, Steven Newcomb writes on Indian Country Media Network.

Puyallup elder Nancy Shippentower pens tribute to the late warrior Dick Gregory (August 22, 2017)

Dick Gregory was a warrior who sacrificed powerfully for Native people, Nancy Shippentower of the Puyallup Tribe writes in a letter shared on Indian Country Media Network.

Gyasi Ross: Vice failed to ask Native people for thoughts about Mount Rushmore (August 22, 2017)

Gyasi Ross pens a response on Indian Country Media Network to VICE editor Wilbert Cooper regarding his article, 'Let’s Blow Up Mt. Rushmore,'