Congress approved $32.6 billion in funding to benefit tribal communities, but much of that money may not be reaching them.
Amanda Swope, Tulsa's new Director of Tribal Policy, aims to enhance partnerships with Cherokee, Osage, and Muscogee nations, focusing on collaboration and infrastructure.
President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship executive order raises concerns among sovereign tribes, prompting fears about federal treaty obligations and Indigenous rights.
Cannabis is illegal in Wisconsin for both recreational and medical use. But it's unclear how that affects tribal reservations ...
The Igbo Women Assembly, a pressure group, has vowed to sue Lagos government for the exclusive teaching of the Yoruba ...
developed and issued two guiding documents to serve as roadmaps for this effort: the 2022 National Strategy for the Arctic ...
As his administration progresses, President Trump continues to shape his Cabinet with appointments that align with his policy objectives. These selections reflect his commitment to implementing his ...
Native nations across Turtle Island are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid widespread reports of Indigenous people ...
Two administrators who work with the Native American population at USD were asked to remove their pronouns and tribes from their email signatures.
All nations, tribes are very peaceful ... the bilateral trade volume between China and South Africa reached US$55.6 billion in 2023. South African exports to China have continued to expand ...
Philanthropy Northwest is inviting eligible organizations to apply for its Thriving Communities grants. Over three years, ...
All the craziness south of the border is having a direct effect on Indian Country. First, most of the “illegal” migrants who ...