Using a “blast motion,” Windy Boy resuscitated two American Indian Caucus priorities, asking his fellow senators to “let me make my case” in front of the entire chamber.
Indian Country is returning to the nation's capital to hold the federal government accountable -- a difficult task in a new political landscape.
Graton’s suit argues that former Secretary Deb Haaland failed to follow federal law, and that the administrator who signed off on the decision didn’t have the authority.
On this Plain Talk, tribal consultant and former ND Indian Affairs Commissioner Scott Davis and state Sen. Scott Meyer talked ...
The ruling comes in a lawsuit filed by unions on behalf of workers. They say the rush to dismantle the agency cut off some ...
Amid widespread terminations of its employees, the Bureau of Indian Affairs is trying to put the focus back on a critical ...
A bill that aims to streamline how the Ethics Commission operates hit a roadblock Thursday when the governor’s attorney ...
Having already passed through the house, all it needs to do is get through the senate and be signed by the governor.
The North Dakota House has passed a bill to allocate $500,000 to the state Historical Society to help return Native American human remains and sacred objects to North Dakota’s tribes. The tribes would ...
Tribal leaders, state officials, and community members gathered at the North Dakota State Capitol for Native American Affairs ...
During and following the genocide, nearly two million Hutu refugees crossed the Congolese border, mostly settling in refugee camps in the North Kivu and South Kivu provinces. A small subset of ...
North Dakota House passes 2 bills to protect state tribes through task forces, cultural preservation
Champion dancer Sage Casas, an enrolled member of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, performs the "Prairie Chicken Dance ...
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