The origin story of alt-weekly comics begins in 1956, as 27-year-old Jules Ralph Feiffer was hitting the pavements of New ...
affected local governments and local Native American tribes. The Department of Energy recommended Yucca Mountain, about 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas, as a national nuclear waste repository in 2002.
A new investigation by The Associated Press and Chalkbeat found that Native American students are more likely to be chronically absent from school today — way more likely. This was true to some extent ...
A large number of movies are made every year, but there is a very small percentage that centers around the stories of Native Americans. This gaping difference has been acknowledged by Native American ...
grandriver / Getty Images Given the unique hurdles and historic struggles that Native American people have endured, it’s vital for these communities to know what resources exist to assist them.
The film concerns the growing trend of tribal disenrollment by which some Native American tribes strip individuals and families of their citizenship, making them ineligible for federal benefits ...
George Adams, an elder in the Nooksack tribe in Washington, looks over canoe paddlers before giving a ceremonial speech. Photo: Courtesy of "yourenoindian.com." ...
Among the National Museum of American History’s trove of “Peanuts”-related paraphernalia are a pen, pencil, brush and artist’s board used by Schulz. An original hand-drawn comic strip ...
ENID, Okla. — A casting call has been made for six Native American dancers for “The One,” which will be filming in Enid next week. “The dancers will appear in a scene that takes place ...