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Could there be a new flag for Omaha? Under a campaign named the Omaha Flag Project, it could.
Leaders of the Winnebago and Omaha tribes of Nebraska demanded the resignation Wednesday of eight top officials connected with the troubled Native American hospital in Winnebago.
Omaha Tribe of Nebraska chair Michael Wolfe reads historical documents posted on a hallway wall at the Dr. Susan LaFlesche Picotte Memorial Hospital building in Walthill, Neb.
The two-year college with charters from the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska and the Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska serves hundreds of students from 17 different states mostly in remote-learning settings.
Thursday, those pipeline opponents found Nebraska allies in the Omaha, Ponca, Winnebago and Sioux Tribes, along with pipeline-fighting group Bold Nebraska and its leader, Jane Kleeb.
(Omaha Tribe of Nebraska) In a letter on their website, the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska says Stabler’s legacy continues to inspire the Omaha people and nation.
(Paul Hammel/Nebraska Examiner) WALTHILL — A center of wellness and inspiration, after a long period of neglect and decline, will soon reopen on the Omaha Indian Reservation.
People who watched The Many Moccasins Dance Troupe perform in the Swine Park this weekend at the Nebraska State Fair got an opportunity to learn about Native American culture.
While many families are spending the 4th of July at barbeques or parades, some are using the holiday as a way to speak out.
The building is dedicated to sharing the story of Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte, who became the first Native American to earn a medical degree in 1889 and then returned to the Omaha reservation to ...