More than eight years after the assaults, an activist and entrepreneur who used Seattle University as his home base for establishing himself as a media pundit and expert on Native American issues ...
David R. Wagner, the eminent Connecticut muralist and painter of great scenes from American history, died in early December ...
The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development proudly announces the 2026 class of Native American 40 Under ...
As the only news desk exclusively covering health in Native American communities, in 2025, we aimed to focus on enterprising ...
After the woman told a healthcare clinic she took abortion pills to end an unwanted pregnancy, authorities charged her under ...
Native News Online added a new tagline to our masthead: “Warrior Journalism: Defending Tribal Sovereignty.” It wasn’t just a ...
A 20-year-old Santee Sioux woman is suing the state of Iowa, alleging she was negligently placed in an abusive adoptive home. The lawsuit claims the Iowa Department of Human Services placed her with a ...
Only one American woman in politics, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, made Forbes’s 2025 list of most powerful women. Wiles, the White House’s first female chief of staff, is ranked 66th on the ...
Explore the remarkable lives and contributions of nine indigenous women in American history: Jigonhsasee, Pocahontas, Weetamoo, Hopokoekau, Nanyehi, Sacagawea, Buffalo Calf Road Woman, Susan La ...
A new $40-million exhibit, opening nine months after President Trump fired the chief archivist, uses technology to explore the 13 billion-plus items in its vaults. A new $40-million exhibit, opening ...
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