(From left) Antonio Pahcheka Valdez, a Comanche Nation member; Rachel Salinas, Lipan Apache Tribe; Tanya Bond, Navajo; Diana Parton, Caddo and Euchee; Jodi Voice ...
Native Americans have been in the Americas for at least 15,000 years, and it’s easy to see their influence in art, music, food, games, products, words, and names throughout the United States. While ...
While there are no federally recognized Native American tribes in Georgia, there are 3 state ones. Here's what it means and ...
The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is the only federally recognized tribe operating within Mississippi. Thirteen other federally recognized tribes have historical ties to Mississippi but are now ...
Kansas is home to four federally recognized Native American tribes with reservations in the northeast part of the state. Many historical tribes were displaced from their homelands in Kansas, primarily ...
Oregon lawmakers aim to speed up the process for renaming dozens of creeks, lakes, mountains and other sites that still hold offensive names. Whychus Creek, renamed in 2006, was previously one of ...
Three quiet pools of water tucked between highways and neighborhoods along the Trinity River will now honor Dallas’ Native American history. In a landmark act of cultural restoration, the Dallas City ...