Two Colorado nonprofits aren't waiting for Congress to issue a formal apology to Indian people for their mistreatment by the U.S. government. They're seeking to heal themselves through coast-to-coast bicycle relays next year that will take Native riders to Indian boarding school sites.
Sen. John McCain's promise on Monday to create a tribal government position within the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs has raised the question of his history on Native issues.
Kevin Killer is a rising star in the South Dakota Democratic Party, an energetic community organizer and, at age 29, the youngest person running for the District 27 legislative seat in his state.
Native people are increasingly faced with a new question: Barack Obama or John McCain? Considering McCain's long history of supporting Native issues, it's a question likely to force Indians to question their own political ideals.
Samuel Kohn, hired two weeks ago to serve as Sen. Barack Obama's Native American outreach coordinator in Montana, hit the road this week trying to get tribes to support his candidate.
For the first time in 15 years, imprisoned Native American activist Leonard Peltier is scheduled to get a full parole hearing in December. But some say the chances of Peltier, convicted of killing two FBI agents, getting paroled are slim.
Samuel Kohn, a Dartmouth-educated Crow tribal member, will serve as Sen. Barack Obama's Montana state Native American coordinator, a new position the campaign says is further proof of its willingness to get Indians involved.
Former South Dakota Sen. Tom Daschle has become a close adviser to Sen. Barack Obama, a fact that some believe could mean big things for Indian people, especially if Daschle gets the nod to join Obama in his race for the White House.
Wizipan Garriott serves as Barack Obama's Native American outreach coordinator, will graduate from law school this spring and hopes to open a Native college preparatory school. Not bad for a 28-year-old from South Dakota's Rosebud Indian Reservation.
Indian rights advocates come from all walks of life. Case in point: A. Jay Adler, a Jewish son of Eastern European immigrants who grew up in New York City. Writing in a Jewish magazine, Adler recently took on the ongoing genocidal destruction of Native people.
As the Democratic presidential race heats up, the country's two Native superdelegates are getting a lot of attention lately. Regardless of who they endorse and who wins the nomination, they say the future for Indian Country is looking brighter.
The Senate passed the Indian Health Care Improvement Act Tuesday to much fanfare. With no fanfare at all, it also passed a resolution attached to the act that issues a formal apology to Native people for centuries of federal misdealings.
A Senate resolution that would offer an apology to Native people for centuries of mistreatment is not likely to enjoy support from the current president. But what about the next president?
The U.S. Senate could consider an amendment to the Indian Health Care Improvement Act yet this week that would issue a formal apology for the government's mistreatment of Native people.
In his final budget as president, George W. Bush is seeking drastic cuts to many federal programs vital to Indian Country. Coming just four days after Joe Garcia's State of Indian Nations Address, Bush's budget seeks to undo much of what Garcia said Native people need.
In his annual State of Indian Nations Address Thursday, National Congress of American Indians President Joe Garcia focused on Indian children and the need for educational and health care opportunities for children. He also asked for economic stimulus for tribal people.
As Sen. Byron Dorgan of North Dakota issued a plea this week for reform of Indian health care, an unfamiliar sense of hope came over some Native people. Is change on the way for Indian health care?
As the country honors Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, it's a good time to remember an earlier civil rights activist: a man who won rights for Native people by simply being a father.
Republican presidential candidates were eerily silent last August when surveyed about their views on the Indian Health Care Improvement Act, which the Senate debates Jan. 22. Does this portend hard times for Indian health care should a Republican win?
As voters in early primary states narrow the list of presidential candidates, it's time to ask: Are those candidates expressing support for Native issues? So far, not really. But hope remains.
Gov. Mike Rounds' proposal to buy easements around South Dakota's Bear Butte has left many Native people wondering: Is this is a sincere gesture or a political move?
Floyd Red Crow Westerman's death has left a void in Indian Country and a burden Native people must find a way to shoulder in his absence.
A day for wrapping and picking out gifts at an Omaha mall turns into a day unlike any other for eight victims of a shooting rampage.
Prominent Native filmmaker Chris Eyre spoke recently about Hollywood stereotypes of Native people, his favorite Native movies and his newest movie, "Imprint."
To some, Vernon Bellecourt was a champion for Native rights, an Indian leader in the classic sense. To others, he was a villain, a miscreant whose misdeeds never caught up to him.
It's not surprising that the Big Three Democratic candidates all failed to show up for the Prez on the Rez forum.
The building no longer exists but mention the St. Paul Civic Center to any Red Laker and a sense of pride awakes. Vivid memories of Gerald Kingbird dancing around defenders with a basketball still lives amongst the people of the Red Lake Nation, even after 10 years.
American Indian, Native Americans, Aboriginals, Indigenous, Natives … The list goes on. What is correct? What is offensive? What is preferred?
He may not have invented the crossover dribble, but he sure did perfect it. Tim Hardaway’s 6-foot stature was perfect for dribbling the basketball.
Finally, something quenched my thirst.
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