News
Native people who have relied on paper checks for their tax returns or Social Security payments are being forced to make a change.
The movement to protect sacred sites is once again drawing attention as the Trump administration pushes to open more federal lands to development.
Complete NAFOA’s Tribal survey by June 25 to help inform advocacy efforts. Submit comments by June 30, 2025, using NAFOA’s template to highlight Tribal concerns. Outline and plan a grant portfolio and ...
President Donald Trump is expected to rescind the designation of two national monuments supported by tribes in California.
In what is becoming an annual occurrence, numerous fires across at least three Canadian provinces are putting Indigenous ...
A new lawsuit alleges the U.S. owes $23.3 billion for the mismanagement of tribal trust funds during the Indian boarding school era.
Native Americans turned to civil disobedience during high profile protests at Standing Rock and following George Floyd’s death more recently, and during the formation of the American Indian Movement ...
Native people experiencing homelessness are impacted by ongoing efforts to shut down encampments in urban areas.
Bill Tripp from the Karuk Tribe testifies in support of H.R.3444, the Tribal Self-Determination and Co-Management in Forestry Act.
The House Committee on Natural Resource hears from Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum on June 12, 2025.
Native American news, information and entertainment. Wholly-owned and operated by Ho-Chunk Inc., the economic development corporation of the Winnebago Tribe.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results