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NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES remain plagued by near-epidemic levels of unresolved violence, according to a report at an Aug. 2 conference in Fort Bragg.
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Diplomats from around the world concluded nine days of talks in Geneva — plus a marathon overnight session that lasted into ...
Ashleigh Gardner uses cricket success to inspire youth, celebrate Aboriginal heritage, and grow grassroots participation in ...
A study by ethnobotanist Hemerson Dantas dos Santos Pataxó Hãhãhãi has revived the ancestral healing knowledge of his ...
Taos is the best shopping town in the U.S. for 2025 because it is one of the few places where commerce feels like an authentic interaction with the people, the culture, and the land. The town is ...
The Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts is highlighting Native artists in its latest exhibit, Indigenous Summer. The exhibit ...
A leading Asia-based rights group has condemned the ongoing violence in the Philippines against rights defenders after two ...
The annual event serves as a sacred gathering place for generations of Pueblo peoples and a testament to the power and beauty ...
Part, Four-Hour Film Traces the Near Demise – and Ultimate Return – of the U.S. National Mammal, While Examining the Species’ ...
Suzanne Kite’s AI art installations, for example, model a Lakota framework of data sovereignty: intelligence that emerges ...