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May 08, 2024 Elyse Wild
A new study revealed that rising child mortality rates in the United States are affecting Native American and Black youth the most.
Currents
May 10, 2024 Native News Online Staff Currents 327
Native Vote 2024. The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation (MHA Nation) is criticizing a move by the state of North Dakota to vacate a recent court victory in a redistricting case involving its reservation.
Opinion
May 06, 2024 Professor Victoria Sutton Opinion 5296
Guest Opinion. Our awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) may be relatively new within the last decade, but it started long ago with Pocahontas, or Matoaka. Contrary to the Disney movie built on historical legends of early America, Pocahontas was forced to marry a colonist from the Jamestown Colony in order to try to make peace between her people, the Powhatan Confederation and the colonists. She was forced to live away from her family and not allowed to see them in a kidnapping situation, taken to Great Britain to showcase the founding of the enterprising Colony. Once she gave birth, she was murdered and died within hours of boarding a ship to return to Virginia. That is the real story and the one that has been passed down within the present day Pamunkey Nation of Virginia.²
May 05, 2024 Chuck Hoskin Jr Opinion 1992
Guest Opinion. Autism is a term covering many different ways of being human. In the modern world, we are just beginning to understand this complex syndrome and how to best support our friends and family members on the autism spectrum. Still, no matter what challenges and potentials our fellow community members bring, everyone deserves to feel valued, understood and accepted. As we take this journey together, let's remember to listen, learn and celebrate the beauty of our differences.
Sovereignty
May 08, 2024 Native News Online Staff Sovereignty 1744
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and the National Congress of American Indians today threw their support behind opposing Montana’s TikTok ban on the grounds of tribal sovereignty infringement.
May 01, 2024 Kaili Berg Sovereignty 3137
MMIP. Amidst the launch of MMIP Awareness week, a notable victory in Northern California sees justice served for Milton “Yogi” McGarva, a Pit River tribal citizen.
Education
May 10, 2024 Native News Online Staff Education 441
The University of Alaska Anchorage announced on Thursday that Matt Calhoun, Ph.D. (Athabaskan) has been selected as the new full-time executive director of the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program (ANSEP).
May 10, 2024 Native News Online Staff Education 446
Jade Araujo, a tribal citizen of Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head - Aquinnah in Massachusetts, who also traces her lineage to the Tlingit and Koyukon Athabascan tribes in Alaska, joins a select group as the recipient of the American Indian College Fund Law School Scholarship.
Arts & Entertainment
May 10, 2024 Kaili Berg Arts & Entertainment 346
An upcoming artist-in-residency by Lakota artist Danielle SeeWalker in Vail, Colo., was abruptly canceled by the town yesterday.
May 10, 2024 Kaili Berg Arts & Entertainment 261
This week in Indian Country, there are plenty of events for everyone to enjoy. From powwows to Native American Arts Festivals, here is Native News Online’s weekly round-up of arts, culture, and entertainment offerings around Indian Country.
Health
Environment
May 02, 2024 Kaili Berg Environment 1621
President Biden announced today that the San Gabriel Mountains and Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monuments will be expanded by 120,000 acres.
April 25, 2024 Native News Online Staff Environment 3881
Tribal nations in the United States are leading a “Rights of Nature” movement to enshrine the inherent rights of the natural world — including plants, animals, and lands and waters — into law.