South Carolina’s Native American tribes will pool their resources and advocate as a group for protections under a treaty signed Wednesday, prompted by fears of erasure as the state’s population grows.
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Rice, 62, was born and has spent his life in Nevada. He said he fell through a gap in the tribal health care system because ...
American Indian culture is alive and thriving in modern galleries, powwows, museum exhibits, film festivals and restaurants.
DETROIT (WWJ) — An effort is underway to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan rivers following an 89-year hiatus. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Little River Band of ...
Wilkins, that originally denied citizenship to Native Americans. The department ... Shoshone-Paiute Tribes referenced the Indian Citizen Act of 1924 and explained that their people were here ...
(Reuters) - Native Americans and Democratic lawmakers allege Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are harassing tribal members ... and their Certificate of Indian Blood, an official U.S ...
In the eyes of the U.S. government, all members of tribes were recognized as citizens beginning in 1924 with the passage of the Indian Citizenship Act. That law means Native Americans are expected ...
In the Trump administration’s arguments defending his order to suspend birthright citizenship, the Justice Department called ...
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Native American ... Hacker said. The tribe, which says it’s Scott County’s largest employer, frequently invests in community causes. The SMSC helped fund the American Indian Center’s recent ...