NORTH TEXAS – An average of more than 5,000 Native American women go missing in the United States each year, according to the National Crime Information Center.
Researchers reported more than 60% of American Indian or Alaska Native women already have suboptimal CV health when entering pregnancy, further compounding risks for a CV event. Women who identify ...
An FBI report on violent and sexual crimes against Native American women provides new data about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) crisis. The report, Violence Against American Indian ...
Native Americans are subject to federal income taxes, while tribes set their own sales taxes Andy Smith is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), licensed realtor and educator with over 35 years ...
The executive council winter session of the National Congress of American Indians ... make the case for Native American interests. In addition to protecting sovereignty, the Trust Responsibility and ...
Chinook Winds are common knowledge in Colorado. A dry, warm downslope wind. But the term originated hundreds of years ago, named after a Native American tribe.
Works at Frieze Los Angeles 2025 and across the city show artists with approaches as diverse as their lineages ...
The Arizona Lottery will be funding five students’ participation in the Honors Native American Summer Research Program ...
Northwestern is a community of learners situated within a network of historical and contemporary relationships with Native American tribes, communities ... gathering and healing for more than a dozen ...
Native Women Lead was founded in 2017 by a coalition of Indigenous women leaders. The organization has held business retreats and capital-growth summits and has launched three relationship-based ...
In a crowd of thundering applause, a white man stands behind a podium, only with the intention of holding himself above the law, even if that means suppressing others. The applause fills the space ...
Wayne Martin Belger set out to make indelible photos of a mystical site on the Navajo Nation. First he needed to relearn how to walk Ted Scheinman Photographs by Wayne Martin Belger In the Arizona ...