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January 15, 2026 Levi Rickert
Leaders of the Oglala Sioux Tribe are demanding the immediate release of tribal citizens held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and are pushing back on federal conditions for information about their whereabouts.
Currents
January 17, 2026 Levi Rickert Currents 257
A federal judge in Minnesota on Friday issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting federal agents in and around the Twin Cities from arresting peaceful protesters or deploying nonlethal munitions and other crowd-control tools against them.
Opinion
January 12, 2026 Levi Rickert Opinion 2591
Opinion. This past Wednesday, the federal government delivered a brutal and familiar reminder of the violence Native people have endured for centuries, when multiple videos surfaced showing a federal agent using deadly force on a Minneapolis street. It shows a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fired three shots into a maroon Honda Pilot, killing the woman sitting behind the wheel.
January 12, 2026 Professor Victoria Sutton Opinion 497
Guest Opinion. It is time for animal behavior to become its own academic discipline.
Sovereignty
January 16, 2026 Native News Online Staff Sovereignty 437
The Native American Rights Fund is condemning what it calls unlawful actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, saying Native Americans and others are being racially profiled, unlawfully detained and subjected to excessive force.
January 16, 2026 Native News Online Staff Sovereignty 420
United Indian Nations of Oklahoma is advising tribal citizens across the state to remain vigilant and to carry tribal identification, along with any state- or federally issued identification they may have, amid expanded immigration enforcement actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement following recent White House directives.
Education
January 15, 2026 Shaun Griswold Education 900
More students graduated in 2025 from schools in tribal communities that are operated under the U.S. Bureau of Indian Education, according to new federal data released Thursday.
January 15, 2026 Levi Rickert Education 526
Native Vote 2026. Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo), a candidate for governor of New Mexico, on Thursday announced her education policy platform and received the endorsement of the American Federation of Teachers New Mexico, one of the state’s largest labor unions.
Arts & Entertainment
January 15, 2026 Native News Online Staff Arts & Entertainment 2818
The Seminole Tribe of Florida will host the 2026 Seminole Tribal Fair and Pow Wow from Friday, Jan. 30, through Sunday, Feb. 1, at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, celebrating Native culture through film, music, dance and tradition.
January 15, 2026 Native News Online Staff Arts & Entertainment 769
PBS Digital Studios today announced the launch of “THE STORY IN US,” a new anthology series premiering on PBS VOICES, the documentary-focused YouTube channel. Produced in collaboration with the PBS Creative Voices Ignite Filmmakers Program, the eight-part series examines how culture, history, and identity are preserved through the universal art of storytelling. The first film premiered last Thursday, January 8, with new episodes streaming weekly through February.
Health
Environment
January 15, 2026 Jeniffer Solis, Nevada Current Environment 671
Published on January 9, 2026
January 06, 2026 Elyse Wild Environment 200000
The leader of an organization that has been facing off against a foreign mining company with designs on destroying a sacred Indigenous site is walking more than 60 miles across Arizona to attend a court hearing that will decide the fate of 2,400 acres of federal public lands.