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The bald eagle is now the official bird of the United States, nearly 250 years after it was first used as a symbol of the ...
Members of the Prairie Island Indian Community is welcoming the United States new national bird with a sense of pride, and ...
The Oklahoman spoke with four Native state officials. Their tribal nations were all affected by the McGirt decision. Here’s ...
“We birthed a nation from nothing,” he told an audience at the Young America’s Foundation event. “I mean, yes we have Native Americans, but candidly there isn’t much Native American ...
According to the 2020 Census, Americans who identify as having Indigenous or Native American heritage increased from 5.2 million in 2010 to 9.6 million in 2020.
Native Americans across what is now the United States have been fighting for their land and culture ever since Juan Ponce de León became the first European to invade the country in Florida in 1513.
What the 1865 Cheyenne Arapaho Treaty Represents About the United States’ Broken Promises to Native Americans. The important document is now on view at the National Museum of the American Indian ...
Why We Serve honors the generations of Native Americans who have served in the armed forces of the United States—often in extraordinary numbers—since the American Revolution. For some, the Indigenous ...
In the Trump administration’s arguments defending his order to suspend birthright citizenship, the Justice Department called into question the citizenship of Native Americans born in the United ...
More than 5 million Native Americans live in the United States as members of 574 federally recognized and 63 state-recognized tribes.That number is projected to rise to 10 million people by 2060 ...
The European colonial settling of America, beginning with Christopher Columbus, resulted in a genocide of Native Americans, with survivors forced to assimilate without rights or citizenship until ...
Why We Serve honors the generations of Native Americans who have served in the armed forces of the United States—often in extraordinary numbers—since the American Revolution. For some, the Indigenous ...