Born in Susanville in 1947, Aguilar joined the Marines, fought in the Vietnam War, and worked at the Sacramento Bee as a ...
For generations, Native peoples have been pioneers in medicine, carefully testing traditional healing practices to benefit ...
One of the biggest issues of the new Trump term is birthright citizenship. The president is pushing back against it with an ...
At the MFA, new statues celebrate contemporary "knowledge-keepers," and a fellowship combines art with science and climate ...
"We’re Still Here" centers on two young artists - one from an Indigenous community and one from a mining family - as their ...
Epic Charter Schools has announced that it was chosen to begin a pilot program that is geared toward encouraging more Native ...
Raven Chacon, the first Native American composer to win the Pulitzer Prize, is coming to Northern Arizona University (NAU) to ...
Tommy Orange’s There There explores what it means to be Native American in today’s urban world, tackling themes like cultural loss, intergenerational trauma, and resilience. Through twelve ...
Far-right settler violence, repression of local resistance, ethnic cleansing, and genocide are not just the preserve of the ...
In Wisconsin, the rate at which Native Americans die from opioids is three times higher than opioid deaths of white people.A ...
In 1623, former Mayflower passenger Edward Winslow rushed west from Plymouth to visit Ousamequin, the Pilgrims’ Pokanoket ...
As a Native American photographer, the late Dugan Aguilar loved nothing more than to show Native American faces.