November 21, 2024
WASHINGTON – Native American tribal leaders urged lawmakers to increase federal funding and implement national reporting systems to help solve the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) on Wednesday.
Currents
Tocabe Indigenous Marketplace , a Denver-based online grocer, is redefining Native cuisine and its role in contemporary food culture.
Opinion
With a new presidential administration incoming, it is time to focus forward and seek new opportunities for Tribal Nations and Indian Country prosperity.
To Our Relatives, These are prophetic times. Our cultural teachings and stories speak of challenging days ahead where we have to gather strength to move forward together and ensure the future of our People, our lands, and our cherished lifeways. This is where many of us find ourselves today.
Sovereignty
Sugarloaf Mound, the last remaining intact Mississippian mound is one step closer to returning to the Osage Nation.
For the first time since 2016, Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren signed a warranty deed today to place land into trust along U.S. Highway 89 near Flagstaff.
Education
For Afro-Indigenous artist Kim Weston, art has always been essential to self-discovery. Growing up in New York City, she was exposed to art at a young age, visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art with her mom and learning about photography at Queens’ Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning.
The University of Oklahoma recently hosted an event as part of its Ethical Tribal Engagement Series, aimed at fostering meaningful dialogue, promoting ethical practices, and building collaborative partnerships between Tribal Nations and non-Indigenous institutions. The event featured newly elected Comanche Nation Chairman Forrest Tahdooahnippah, JD (Comanche), who delivered a keynote address on “Bridging Gaps: Treaties and Treaty Rights – A Tribal Leader’s Perspective.”
Arts & Entertainment
The Association on American Indian Affairs is thrilled to announce thethird annual Tribal Museums Day, launching on Saturday, December 7, 2024, with a live-streamed event that kicks off a weeklong celebration running through December 13.
TIME magazine has named Tommy Orange’s Wandering Stars to its 100 Must-Read Books of 2024 list. Orange, an enrolled tribal citizen of Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, has garnered significant acclaim for his literary contributions that delve into the complexities of Native American identity and history. Released in February 2024, Wandering Stars is Orange's second novel.
Health
Environment
Gila River Indian Community Governor Stephen Roe Lewis was named on Tuesday to the 2024 Time100 Climate 2024. The list features the 100 most influential leaders driving business to real climate action from around the globe.
The Navajo Nation is set to address longstanding chemical and petroleum contamination across its lands, targeting abandoned business sites and a significant former tribal enterprise in a mountainous region.