New requirements for voters to have addresses and IDs, as well as lack of polling stations on reservations, can ...
The influx of foreign-born workers over the last few years has contributed to a drop in both job opportunities and wages ...
The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 recognized Native Americans as U.S. citizens, yet for decades after, states blocked Indigenous people from voting. Today, experts warn that some states are once ...
The nearly 8.75 million individuals who identify as Native Americans have had a complicated history in the United States, including a series of wars, ethnic cleansing and enslavement. The ...
From collaborating with the U.S. government to resistance fighting and even arguing in front of the Supreme Court, these are ...
For the past century, since the passage of the Snyder Act, also known as the Indian Citizenship Act, Native Americans have faced both overt oppression and insidious abuse by the United States ...
Over the last few days, there has been an uproar over claims by nativists and immigration restrictionists that Haitian ...
A Rapid City-based nonprofit is launching a statewide campaign to increase Native American voter participation ...
Native American advocate Loris Taylor gets ... The initiative will enable jurisdictions throughout the United States to alert residents through phones, TV and radio about missing people of all ...
House Appropriations Chairman Tom Cole said the USDA had failed in its duty to provide “critical food assistance for tribal ...
Ohio has a tapestry of religions now, many with historical roots tied to the setate's early settlement. But numerous ...