With sharp turns and charming characters, this debut thriller by Annishinabe author Boulley centers 18-year-old Daunis Fontaine, who loves and fits into her community but yearns for official ...
Apple’s iPhone is a product that the world, including potential buyers, critics, and competitors, watches obsessively. Over the years, the Cupertino giant has repeatedly shown up every September, with ...
Neurosis are back with a new album — and a new vocalist. The sludge/post-metal legends have surprise-released their 12th album, An Undying Love for a Burning World. It marks their first release since ...
Growing up in Nlakaʼpamux and syilx territories in the 1970s, Joe Gilchrist can’t remember a single summer when wildfire smoke ever trapped him indoors. The Merritt, B.C., region’s semi-arid landscape ...
Native-owned golf courses have spread throughout the United States, from Hawai’i to the East Coast, expanding Native economies and providing a new offering for tourists to join the casinos, spas and ...
Book Review, Sisters in the Wind, Angeline Boulley’s third novel, is a page-turning thriller steeped in suspense, cultural truth, and one young foster teen determined to uncover her identity—and claim ...
Avery McLaughlin’s final appearance in the Junior Girls' Four-State Championship ended just how she hoped it would – with Team Missouri winning. McLaughlin, who will play at University of Richmond ...
W hen Nate Newton, bassist for the band Converge, first learned how steep the suicide rate among Native American teens was, he was shocked. “I was like, ‘That can’t be right. That’s so absolutely ...
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