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The Navajo Nation Museum is bringing a newly voiced version of the classic spaghetti Western to the Navajo Nation.
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Many federally recognized tribes throughout the U.S. have had great success vaccinating their members against COVID-19. But those without federal recognition say they have a very different story.
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Members of NASA's Perseverance rover team, in collaboration with the Navajo Nation, have been naming features of scientific interest with words in the Navajo language.
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Hank Adams, a lifelong Native American civil rights advocate, died Dec. 21 at the age of 77. Adams is most well-known for his work in getting the federal government to uphold tribal treaty rights.
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Native American groups have long said the city's MLB team name is racist and demeaning.
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About half a dozen vehicles took part in a Native Get Out the Vote Parade Tuesday to raise awareness about early voting, the census and the November election.
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Thanksgiving marks the 50th anniversary of the Alcatraz take over, when activists claimed the former prison island, citing a treaty that said all unused federal land would return to Native Americans.
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Tour two fascinating new exhibits at the Doseum. Listen to some really tall tales. And enjoy gorgeous Native American artwork. Your weekend is here, and…
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On Fronteras:The Strong Heart Study has tracked the heart health of Native American populations since 1988. (0:00)Family and friends remember Dr. Alfonso…
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From Texas Standard: In 1978, Congress passed the Indian Child Welfare Act. Before the law, a vast majority of Native American children in foster care...