After gaining international fame, Delbert Anderson and his ensemble bring their music home.
Indigenous Affairs
How will Medicaid cuts affect health care in Indian Country?
The U.S. government is poised to limit funding for Indian Health Services.
Vignettes of vessels crafted in the Southwest
Photos display an array of pottery made by Native American artists.
Tribes commit to uphold Paris climate agreement
Western nations take action on climate change — and push for self-governance.
The Seri adapt to climate change in the desert
Researchers are working to document traditional ecological knowledge.
Why do white writers keep making films about Indian Country?
Try as they might, two new films can’t escape old tropes.
‘Medicare for all’ would finally fulfill tribes’ treaty rights
The proposed plan is unlikely to pass, but would bolster the Indian health system.
In Glen Canyon, a fight against invasive grasses
A young researcher seeks to make the Southwest more resilient to climate change.
Where federal agencies are failing Indian Country
A government report shows ‘high-risk’ problems haven’t been addressed.
A salmon festival portends struggles on the Klamath River
The Yurok Tribe has again halted fishing during the chinook’s fall run.
History tells us Donald Trump’s presidency is over
State governments have gone through similar crises — usually with a predictable end.
A young hunter moves past death threats from afar
The Apassingok family reflects on a formative kill of a whale and the social-media backlash.
Under Trump, tribal land ownership is not a priority
Hearings and Interior statements signal a step back for tribes trying to acquire lands.
Do the laws on counterfeit Native art go far enough?
Ubiquitous fakes have far-reaching impacts on Indian Country.
In remote Alaska, subsistence hunting helps villagers survive
Photos from Gambell, Alaska, help illustrate a different way of life.
The teenage whaler’s tale
Internet death threats hound a young Alaskan after a successful hunt.
You can’t slash health care and say it’s better off
The Senate discusses a bill that will further erode health services in Indian Country.
Health care debate will also impact jobs in Indian Country
Indian Health Service has become the largest employer for many tribes.
Take down monuments to Native American oppression
As monuments to slavery come down in the South, others, too, deserve scrutiny.
The Navajo Nation’s coal economy was built to be exploited
When the plant closes, the Navajo people will suffer.
