South Carolina’s Native American tribes will pool their resources and advocate as a group for protections under a treaty signed Wednesday, prompted by fears of erasure as the state’s population grows.
West Point graduate John Blair Smith Todd was no stranger to military action. He fought against Florida’s Seminole tribe in ...
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Has South Dakota soured on direct democracy? The answer to that question will be partly answered during the 2025 legislative session, as Republican lawmakers continue a recent trend of trying to ...
The Great Plains Tribal Chairman's Association and 22 others penned a letter to the White House on Feb. 2 expressing concern ...
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Tribes across the country are scrambling to provide information, IDs and legal protection to their members amid increasing ...
For over a century, people in North Dakota have been digging up artifacts from the state's past. But tribal members say some ...
A new house bill is looking to recognize the Friday before the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Former South Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum will be the point person for public land management and President Trump’s “drill, baby, drill" agenda.