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Standing Rock’s first Red Dress Special: over 50 dancers honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous People in a powerful show of ...
The Long Soldier Parade has been a Fort Yates staple for decades, according to Cottonwood-Gabe, who has organized the parade ...
Jolan Kruse is investigating the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples in the Northern Plains. She is from the Chicago suburbs, but currently lives and works in Bismarck, North Dakota.
The conference, held July 29-31, has occurred every other year for the past 16 years. The National Indigenous Women’s ...
Watch Standing Rock tribal staff raise a traditional Lakota tipi at Wozu, a nonprofit preserving Native culture. Includes how-to video, on-site interviews ...
Little was one of 29 Bush Fellows announced this year, and one of five who are Native. The Bush Fellowship provides up to ...
Native America Calling” host Shawn Spruce talks with writer Deborah Jackson Taffa in KUNM’s Albuquerque studio, April 25.
During the weekend of July 18-20, members of the Traditional Ecological Inquiry Program (TEIP) with the Long Tom Watershed Council dug up, cleaned, and baked camas bulbs. Camas is an important First ...
Native communities in Oregon revive camas baking with youth-led innovation and ancestral methods—celebrating a First Food in ...
Why you can trust the Buffalo's FireWhy you can trust us The Daily Spark widget from Buffalo’s Fire — an independent Native news organization — is a living news ticker you can add to your site in ...
Growing up in White Shield, North Dakota, Red Eagle Woman Perkins connected to her culture through song. Her Grandma Susie taught her to sing in Sáhniš, or the Arikara language, one of three ...