The period between the end of the rubber boom and the onset of the colonisation frenzy that began in the 1960s was a time of ...
California officials say the state is removing a derogatory term for a Native American woman from geographic features and ...
When Freeland was growing up in the ‘90s, she recalls looking up to the “Mount Rushmore” of Native American actors, a group ...
As a land-grant university, UConn profited from the sale of indigenous land. Now, students and faculty are pushing the school ...
Besides promising federal recognition to the Lumbee Tribe in North Carolina, Trump’s campaign has not established a solid ...
News 9 explores Chilocco Indian School, one of the nation’s first off-reservation Native boarding schools, which served thousands of students until its closure in 1980, as alumni reflect on its ...
Recovering the Stories chronicles different neighborhoods and communities across Dallas, tracing the impacts on BIPOC ...
Two Indigenous sisters opened up their own thrift shop in Fort Worth this year, located on a road with a traumatic history ...
Author Shanti Brien writes about how she plans to celebrate Thanksgiving while acknowledging the complicated feelings the day ...
By Roni Caryn Rabin Americans started drinking more as the Covid-19 pandemic got underway. They were stressed, isolated, uncertain — the world as they had known it had changed overnight.