Solitary Potter
Solitary Potter

Meet Roger Perkins, the world's only traditional Mohawk potter. The tribal artwork died out 400 years ago.

 (10/7/2008)
After the Hurricanes: Relief and Recovery
After the Hurricanes: Relief and Recovery

Photos show Native American victims of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike in the Louisiana bayous picking up supplies at the Houma Relief Center.

 (9/19/2008)
Flood Damage From Hurricane Ike
Flood Damage From Hurricane Ike

These photos show damage from Hurricane Ike after its massive storm surge swamped Louisiana's coastline and flooded the bayou communities where much of the state's Native American population lives.

 (9/15/2008)
Damage in Dulac
Damage in Dulac

The community of Dulac, La., in Terrebonne Parish, where many United Houma Nation tribal members lives, shows little sign of recovery from the direct hit it took from Hurricane Gustav last week

 (9/10/2008)
Hurricane Damage in Houma Community
Hurricane Damage in Houma Community

Dulac, La., where many Houmas live, is 15 miles north of Cocodrie, La., site of Hurricane Gustav's landfall Monday.

 (9/3/2008)
Conventional Energy: Scenes From Denver
Conventional Energy: Scenes From Denver

The Democratic National Convention is more than just speeches by politicians.

 (8/25/2008)
'God Made Me to Dance'
'God Made Me to Dance'

Rosebud Sioux hoop dancer Dallas Chief Eagle teaches cultural appreciation—along with some hoop dancing moves—to refugee children in a South Dakota summer day camp.

 (8/15/2008)
Capsized!
Capsized!

Fast moving storms and 25-40 knot winds forced Hobie Cat sailors to abandon a day of racing on Lewis and Clark Lake in Yankton, S.D., June 5 during the North American Hobie 20 Championships.

 (6/13/2008)
Vermillion Votes
Vermillion Votes

Vermillion voters explain the importance of their vote and why they cast a ballot for their candidate in South Dakota's primary election June 3.

 (6/6/2008)
Every Vote Counts
Every Vote Counts

Wakonda, a town of about 400 in South Dakota, is one of Clay County's smallest polling places. Voters drive in from as far away as Irene, S.D., to cast their ballot. Two students of the American Indian Journalism Institute talked to a few voters in Wakonda on June 3, primary election day in South Dakota.

 (6/6/2008)

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Native reaction to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, McCain's vice presidential choice, is 'pretty mixed,' says one critic. A supporter says Palin 'has been open to and concerned about Alaska Native issues.'

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