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Native Like Water’s InterTribal Youth summer camp program kicked off at UC San Diego with 20 youth participants, ages 12-18.
(WJAR) — Three inmates of Native American ancestry are suing Rhode Island’s prison system, claiming their religious rights are being violated by not being allowed to participate in ceremonies ...
Native American boarding school funding under scrutiny in lawsuit The lawsuit filed by the Wichita and Washoe tribes demands an accounting of an estimated $23.3 billion in misappropriated funds.
A Native American Church affiliate in California says the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department violated their religious rights by destroying sacred plants.
New York is discriminating against a school district that refuses to get rid of its Native American chief mascot and could face a Justice Department investigation or risk losing federal funding ...
Native Americans who receive care from the Indian Health Service aren’t covered by the federal law that bans discrimination based on genetic makeup, which could perpetuate health disparities.
A U.S. federal judge said he will rule by May 14 on whether to block the Trump administration from transferring Arizona land to Rio Tinto and BHP to build a major copper mine opposed by Native ...
RI CORRECTIONS Native American inmate secures right to wear religious Apache headband in settlement with R.I. prisons Wolf Pawochawog-Mequinosh filed a federal lawsuit last year alleging his ...
The Native American Community Development Institute is a hub for preserving and supporting Native American culture, history and art.
Supporters of Native mascots at schools say they are well-intended and don't cause harm. But several independent studies detail the adverse effects on Native Americans, particularly young people.
As sovereign nations, Native Americans have been able to protect land, water and air, including well beyond their own boundaries.
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