This morning, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland took long overdue action to remove racist and derogatory place names from our public lands. With the signing of two
The Washington (DC) NFL football team recently announced its plans to retire its name and logo We welcome this long overdue change.
For over two decades, the Native American
Video taken January 18, 2019, at the inaugural Indigenous Peoples March in Washington DC, shows students from the Covington Catholic School, located in Kentucky, mocking
The Native American Rights Fund is proud of, and stands with, the growing chorus of strong Native leaders who have taken a stance against President Trump’s ill-worded
The Native American Rights Fund is extremely disappointed by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Matal v. Tam. The decision appears to clear the legal pathway for the
Earlier this month, NARF filed an amici curiae brief in the case opposing the Washington NFL football team’s Redsk*in trademark, Pro-Football, Inc. v. Amanda Blackhorse,
The Native American Rights Fund (NARF) has chosen to end its relationship with the FedEx Corporation for all of our mailings. As NARF’s letter to FedEx informing it of
Earlier this week NARF joined 105 other organizations in sending a united message from Indian Country and the civil rights community that it’s past time to change the mascot