In 1964, Christopher’s mother, Lenore Sweet, was the first Native American woman to graduate from UW - Eau Claire.
Watch Native Bidaské host Levi Rickert interview Julian Brave NoiseCat about his new book, "We Survived the Night." This ...
The Institute of American Indian Arts alum and faculty mentor Tommy Orange has been named a 2025 MacArthur Fellow.
Terrance Shepler, who teaches AP U.S. History, Civics and Media, guided his students as they produced a series of museum-quality videos chronicling the tavern’s past and created digital infographics ...
AfroSouth Film Festival is coming to downtown Charleston Oct. 16-19 at various venues showcasing the influence of Black and ...
Discover Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrations in NYC. Explore exhibits, festivals, parades, and free cultural events honoring ...
The 2025 Native Hawaiian Convention came to a close today, wrapping up four days of Native Hawaiian culture and discussions.
KX News recently explored the rich tapestry of Native American heritage across North Dakota. From enduring traditions to ...
The Founders were inspired—and threatened—by the independence and self-governance of nations like the Iroquois Confederacy.
While more Native Americans living on reservations attend college than in decades prior, just 10.3% earned college degrees in ...
Authors Stacy Wells and Christine Hartman Derr reflect on the growth of the We Need Diverse Books Native Children’s and YA Writing Intensive and its impact.
“It was important for us to come here for the fact that the DIA has its first Indigenous curator in 13 years, the first Indigenous show in 30 years, and now we’re a voice to what’s been named the ...