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Native American women face violence rates that are as much as 10 times higher than the national average, according to the Urban Indian Health Institute.
This year marks 100 years since the Indian Citizenship Act was signed into law after a Cherokee woman blazed a trail to Washington, D.C., to change the lives of American Indians across the country.
Iowa Rope-bound woman in Native American garb perplexes July 4 paradegoers in eastern Iowa Cherokee activist group reportedly behind Muscatine, IA parade stunt ...
Megan Burton, the woman on the horse, told the Quad-City Times that the portrayal was on behalf of Cherokee National Treasure, a group that honors distinguished Cherokees.
Mankiller, whose likeness is on a U.S. quarter issued in 2021, is the second Native American woman honored with a Barbie doll. Famed aviator Bessie Coleman, who was of Black and Cherokee ancestry ...
California is home to many Native American reservations, with over 100 federally recognized. There’s been a trend of changing racist Native American names and iconography throughout the US ...
Chris James, President and CEO of the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development, officially announced ...
The Native American Media Alliance, in partnership with the Cherokee Nation Film Office, announced on Tuesday the inaugural class of Native American Writers Seminar fellows. The Native American ...
Tribal stations are often the sole source of news, cultural programming and vital weather alerts in Indian Country. Radio industry leaders warn the cuts could leave millions without those essential ...
American Indians and Alaska Native populations represent roughly 3.7 million people, or 1.1% of the overall United States population, according to the United States Census Bureau 's 2020 numbers.
Outrage, confusion follow Muscatine parade entry of woman in Native American dress pulled by a rope By Andrea Grubaugh, - Muscatine Journal Jul. 6, 2023 10:51 am, Updated: Jul. 6, 2023 8:36 pm ...