Most views in the last week:
Public protest has reversed a decision to cover up or remove an Indian head logo from a high school marching band heading to the presidential inaugural parade in less than two weeks.
In what some will undoubtedly see as a shameless attempt to secure the health and welfare of the 2.4 million Indians living in the U.S., the National Congress of American Indians is asking president-elect Barack Obama for a fraction of the $775 billion economic stimulus package he is proposing.
Yes, it's the night of the last state primaries to pick presidential candidates. But it's also the night that a Native American pitcher takes the mound as a starter for the New York Yankees.
University of Montana professor wins grant for her Indian Education for All program. She is director of the Montana Writing Project.
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.
Tell us what you think about the 'Navajobama' T-shirt, and we'll send your comments to the manufacturer—and to the Obama for President campaign. (No profanities, please.)
A Native American gay wedding ceremony takes place at a Two Spirit gathering in Montana.
Omission disappoints Native Americans attending the presidential candidate's speech in Wisconsin. Others express concern over Obama's stance on Indian gaming.
A Tennessee high school, whose mascot is the Indians, takes the Native American motif one step further: It calls school grounds "The Reservation."
The Native actor’s role on 'Law and Order: SVU' is coming to an end, but he plans to stay busy with an Internet TV show, a book and a new baby.