NARF Staff Attorneys Natalie Landreth and Erin Dougherty have recently published an article in the American Indian Law Review on “The Use of the Alaskan Native
The video and materials for the NARF webinar on Tribal Water Codes held in mid-December is now available. For the video of the event, please click here. And,
If you are interested in Tribal Water Codes – what they are and why they are important – please tune in to this webinaron Friday, December 14th from 2-4 pm eastern time
NARF Staff Attorney Natalie Landreth at the oral argument
before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
en banc panel, September 2011.
Last week NARF filed a
Pictured: top left: Michael Martin of the Kasigluk Traditional Council, party in this case and Nick, et. al. v. Bethel, et. al. (Nick v. Bethel); top right: James Tucker,
Tomorrow, Thursday, September 13, NARF Executive Director John Echohawk will testify at a U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs oversight hearing on “Addressing
John Echohawk, Executive Director of the Native American Rights Fund (NARF), announced the receipt of a $3 million contribution last week, the largest single donation
This week NARF Staff Attorney Heather Kendall-Miller and Staff Attorney Erin Dougherty are in Washington, D.C. for the First Stewards Symposium, a gathering for hundreds
Join us at NARF to meet author/poet/musician Joy Harjo
Help celebrate the release of her new memoir – Crazy Brave: A Memoir
Date: Wednesday, July 25 Time: 5:00 – 7:00
Native Americans have held ceremonies, made spiritual journeys, and buried their relatives according to time-honored customs and traditions on sacred lands.