Native Americans born in the U.S. are U.S. citizens, and ICE cannot detain or deport them for immigration violations. Since 1924, federal law has guaranteed Native American
This January 20 we recognize Martin Luther King Day. It is a day on which many in the United States remember and honor Dr. King’s work and the long and ongoing fight for civil rights and social justice that he helped fos
Happy New Year!
As a NARF supporter in 2024, you stood with us in the fight to protect Native American rights, resources, and lifeways. You are a part of the change for now
As 2024 draws to a close, the team at NARF is gearing up for an impactful and promising 2025. We hope this season fills you with the optimism and determination a new year brings!
From all of us at theNative American Rights Fund
We extend our warmest wishes for a
joyful and peaceful holiday season
and a bright and prosperous New Year.
Winter Ponies
As you consider your charitable year-end giving and tax planning for next year, you may want to consider options that will allow you to receive tax benefits from your charitable
The NARF Legal Review is published semi-annually and provides updates on NARF’s cases and information on other timely Indian law topics. The most recent edition examines some of NARF's cases from the winter of 2023 through spring of 2024.