Things were looking up last year at pandemic-battered Navajo Nation parks. Then their lifeblood, foreign visitors, slowed to ...
The latest artist in residence at a community studio in Albuquerque’s South Valley has created an art book that reflects on ...
This letter is about one out of hundreds of neighborhoods on the Navajo Nation across Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah that are riddled with high crime rates due to alcohol, drugs, domestic violence, and ...
Outside anthropologists, archaeologists, and historians have presented skewed versions of Indigenous culture for generations.
After disappointing losses in Alaska and Montana, an Indigenous-led climate case is making strides in New Mexico.
A migration corridor that allows jaguars and ocelots to cross into the U.S. is the latest border wall construction zone.
Almost 230 miles of the Arizona-Mexico border was lined with a 30-foot steel bollard wall during the first Trump administration — part of a project that cost roughly $15 billion and covered just over ...
In response to youth suicides, teachers show students the power of headbanging at Fire in the Mountains festival.
Officials with the federal claims office overseeing a multi-billion-dollar compensation fund for New Mexico’s Hermits ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian presents the online Native Cinema Showcase, celebrating short films by Indigenous filmmakers of the Western Hemisphere. The museum’s annual ...
The older generation passes the torch to a new one as up-and-coming cowboys compete for a shot at a world title in the Indian ...
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Liberating Tribal Economies—Ending the Oppressive Myths and Federal Policies | Opinion
To rekindle Indigenous economies, tribes must be liberated from the outmoded constraints on their sovereignty.
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