This article is part of an ongoing series of stories by ICT examining the complicated issues of Indigenous identity.
Charlee Brissette feels fortunate to have interviewed her mother. A member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Brissette is a boarding school descendant. Her mother attended a federal ...
Tribal leaders who had celebrated the 2023 ban on new oil and gas development are concerned about the potential for ...
After more than 20 years of legal battle, the Tacana II Indigenous people in Bolivia have finally obtained a legal title to their ancestral land, which is a transit zone for uncontacted Indigenous ...
There are an estimated 43 million people in the United States who use SNAP, 420,000 in New Mexico and 86,000 households in ... government has trust responsibilities to uphold with Native American ...
At least 196 uncontacted Indigenous groups remain, half of which could be wiped out in under 10 years, according to a new ...
A report says at least 196 uncontacted Indigenous groups remain worldwide and face growing threats from logging, mining, missionaries and organized crime.
“They were all young, well built and not black but fairer than the other natives I have seen in the Indies. They were handsome with fine limbs and bodies, and long straight hair cut in the Spanish ...
Monday, October 13 is Indigenous People’s Day. Between 1776 and 1887, the U.S. seized more than 1.5 billion acres from Native Americans by treaty and executive order. According to the National Park ...
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SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — An embattled figure in Native American politics has resigned as chairman of the All Pueblo Council of Governors and ended his outside consulting work for the state of New Mexico ...