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Will a third time be a charm? Virginia Democrats will soon mark the third straight year that they’re proposing to make ...
An Indigenous scholar explains how starvation was used to acquire the lands of Indigenous peoples. Her great-grandparents ...
Part, Four-Hour Film Traces the Near Demise – and Ultimate Return – of the U.S. National Mammal, While Examining the Species’ ...
The International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples is observed annually on August 9 to raise awareness and promote the ...
NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES remain plagued by near-epidemic levels of unresolved violence, according to a report at an Aug. 2 ...
Without American help, Indigenous people in the Amazon are worried. They are bracing for a resurgence of the cocaine market, increased threats to their land and potentially violent challenges to ...
What is Indigenous Peoples' Day? Indigenous Peoples' Day is a national holiday to celebrate Native American customs and heritage. The holiday was first recognized in 2021 by the Biden administration.
Indigenous Peoples Day celebrates the cultures and honors the struggles of America's indigenous peoples. President Joe Biden proclaimed the day, which is observed on the same day as Columbus Day ...
Why do Native American people feel it is important to remind others that “we are still here”? How did the massive land ...
Forget Indigenous Peoples Day, Trump says. Columbus Day will now just be Columbus Day Then-President Biden is shown at a White House ceremony in October 2021 recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day.
Native American Student Association at UGA will host an event celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day, including a discussion of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act and its ...
Though the city of Seattle declared Indigenous Peoples Day in 2014, it wasn’t until 2020 that Seattle activists truly leaned into the demonization of America and, by extension, white people.