Native American-Owned Entities Sue Biden Admin Over ‘Unconstitutional’ Decision To Kill Alaska Mining Project

Two organizations owned primarily by Native Americans are suing the Biden administration for its move to effectively kill a mining project in Alaska. Iliamna Natives Limited and the Alaska Peninsula Corporation, two organizations that predominantly represent small Native American communities in Alaska, filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Monday in the […]
Economy, border, abortion divide Biden’s hometown as Scranton looks back on native son’s first term

In a week in which President Biden remains optimistic about his chances of winning a second term, residents of Biden’s hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, shared their views with Fox News Digital about Biden’s performance in his first term and the issues that matter most to them this year. Resident Michael said the president left many […]
Genocide of Native Americans Not Over

Oscar-nominated actress Lily Gladstone says she’s pleased to see better representation of Native Americans on screen, including in the new film “Fancy Dance,” but warns there is “an ongoing genocide of Native Americans” that must be addressed. Gladstone, 37, won critical acclaim for her role as an Osage woman in a double marriage to her […]
Rare white bison calf born in Yellowstone, fulfilling Native American prophecy

A rare white bison calf has been born in Yellowstone National Park, fulfilling a Native American prophecy of future prosperity, tribal leaders say. Montana photographer Erin Braaten discovered the newborn calf in Lamar Valley on June 4. Photos show the tiny animal taking its first steps alongside its dark brown family. “I looked and saw […]
Native American Nation Will Not Allow National Guard Troops Along Their Part Of Border

Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutes Even though Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs ordered National Guard troops to the southern border on Friday, not everyone in the region is on board. The Tohono Oʼodham Nation, which is a Native American nation that touches parts of the southern border in the Tucson Sector, wrote in a letter that they […]
Who is Leonard Peltier? The Native American activist who faces his first parole hearing in 15 years

Leonard Pelletier, the Native American activist controversially convicted of murdering two FBI agents in 1977, is scheduled to have his first parole hearing in 15 years on Monday. Pelletier, a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, joined the American Indian Movement (AIM) in the 1970s and was one of several demonstrators who […]
Arizona native was likely infected with measles while on a trip to Europe as cases rise across the U.S.

Public health officials in Seattle and King County issued the warning after a case of measles was reported in an adult returning from Europe, who is believed to have traveled through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Fox News Digital. The infections were confirmed after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the number of U.S. […]
Native American canoes discovered in Wisconsin’s Lake Mendota

Wisconsin historians recently announced the discovery of at least 11 ancient canoes on Badger State lakes, including one vessel that dates back to 2500 B.C. The discovery was announced by the Wisconsin Historical Society in a press release on May 23. The canoe was discovered on Lake Mendota outside Madison. The Wisconsin Historical Society explained […]
Native American tribes unanimously approve Colorado River water rights proposal that would cost Congress $5B

The Navajo Nation Council unanimously approved a water rights settlement. The Navajo, Hopi and Southern San Juan Paiute tribes are seeking more than $5 billion in the settlement, the largest amount ever enacted by Congress. The Navajo Nation holds the largest single outstanding claim in the Colorado River Basin and has worked for generations to […]
NYC Museum of Natural History’s Native exhibit gathers dust

The American Museum of Natural History’s shuttered Native American exhibits are still gathering dust four months after they closed, and tribal groups are “blocking” the return of the priceless items. “It has said. In January, the Manhattan Museum’s new director, Sean Decatur, closed the Eastern Woodlands and Great Plains exhibit hall, which displayed artifacts from […]