Today—May 28—is Jim Thorpe’s birthday. For nearly 60 years, the sons of American sports legend Jim Thorpe have been trying to return his remains to his birthplace – the
Interested in learning more about new and emerging environmental regulation, litigation, compliance, and sovereignty issues for tribes? On Tuesday, June 23, NARF
Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer. Picnics, barbecues, swimming pools and ball games all figure prominently in this long weekend kickoff to the season
Alaska made history earlier this week as leaders from NARF’s client, the Native Village of Tyonek, hosted a potlatch to celebrate a gift of culturally important land.
Yesterday, NARF Staff Attorney Steve Moore testified at a United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs oversight hearing on “Addressing the Needs of Native communities
Interested in learning more about peacemaking? Videos from an October 2014 national Indigenous Peacemaking Initiative training are now available at the National
On March 20, 2015, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) issued proposed regulations guiding the application of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) for state courts and public
Yesterday, NARF Staff Attorney Richard Guest testified before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs at a hearing on S. 248, the “Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act of 2015,”
Every week this year we’ll be highlighting important moments in NARF history.
Did you know that in 1982 . . .
NARF initiated the Planned Giving program, which offered information
Adeleene Rockwell has joined NARF’s Boulder, Colorado, office as a legal fellow. Addy grew up on the Flathead Reservation in Dixon, Montana, and is a recent graduate