On April 24, 2017, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum signed House Bill 1369. This restrictive voter ID law continues to put North Dakota beyond the norms of voter ID laws
Indigenous peoples are not currently included in the United Nations structure in a manner consistent with their right to self-determination, and the reality of
It is clear that our natural world is undergoing severe climate change that adversely impacts the lives of people and ecosystems worldwide. Some Native American and Alaska
Tired of looking to the outside for answers? It’s time to turn around and look within your own communities for strength.
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Yesterday, the Native Village of Tyonek (NVT) secured a powerful victory in its fight against a proposed 25,000 acre open pit coal mine that threatened its homeland,
With continuing national debate about replacing the Affordable Care Act or “Obamacare,” it is important to prevent harmful side effects that could happen if American
Yesterday, the federal District Court for the District of Arizona dismissed A.D. v. Washburn, a case brought by the Goldwater Institute challenging the Indian Child
Friday, March 10, a number of Native American Rights Fund (NARF) attorneys and their families along with thousands of others took part in a peaceful march and rally, DC
For decades, water agencies in the Coachella Valley have depleted the underground aquifer and replenished the pristine aquifer water with degraded Colorado River water.