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Medicine Rocks State Park in eastern Montana may not be large but it's big on beauty. It is a little-known paradise for ...
Native News Online Senior Health Equity Editor Elyse Wild selected for prestigious USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism ...
Shelburne Museum officially broke ground on June 20, for the Perry Center for Native American Art. The Perry Center is an ...
Just a month after a Tiverton man won the right to wear an Apache headband at the Adult Correctional Institutions, the state ...
Three inmates of Native American ancestry are suing Rhode Island’s prison system, claiming their religious rights are being ...
Dził Nat’oh is a form of tobacco used in traditional Navajo healing ceremonies. Grown and collected in its natural ...
The request says because of the preexisting ballot access issues Native Americans experience on reservations, the law ...
The Indian Health Service was mostly spared in the federal government's widespread staffing cuts, but tribal governments and organizations have lost funding elsewhere.
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 complaint filed in federal court on Friday claims the state Department of Corrections “ignored” complaints from Native American inmates for years.
The only Native American community health organization in Los Angeles has chosen a new leader to guide a planned expansion of ...
Q&A: A daughter tells her Native mother’s story — and a larger American one In ‘Medicine River,’ journalist Mary Annette Pember confronts the legacy of boarding schools and the trauma ...