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From now until our nation’s 250th birthday next year, WNDU will be highlighting how Michiana makes up the fabric that is the ...
WABASH COUNTY, Ind. — An ongoing investigation into the grounds of a former residential school for Native American children has uncovered the scope of how many tribes were impacted by at least one of ...
The Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana is one of the 100 largest tribes in the United States with more than 5,000 members, ... Indiana University and the Indiana Native American Indian Affairs ...
The Indianapolis Indians, the Class AAA affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, announced Wednesday that it will not change its team name and is instead partnering with a local Native American tribe.
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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Indians will keep their team name as is, the organization announced Wednesday. The baseball team will also partner with a local Native American tribe. The club ...
The decision has been met with both positive and negative responses from Native American groups. The Indianapolis Indians decided they're keeping the team name - a name the team has had since 1902.
Sports run deep in Minooka, and Minooka Community High School has long been at the heart of it. It’s no surprise some ...
Indiana advanced to the PIAA Class 4A baseball semifinals for the first time in program history with a matchup against Fleetwood, the third-place team out of District 3, at Governor’s ...
VALPARAISO | Most Hoosiers don't realize that nearly 42,000 of the state's residents are American Indians, said Brian Buchanan, chairman of the Indiana Native American Indian Affairs Commission.
The Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana says their tribe is the only continuously functioning, treaty-recognized tribe in the country that is not considered a tribe by the federal government. It is ...
On Thursday, it was announced the team has entered into a partnership with the Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana in which the tribe has given its blessing for the team to remain the “Indians.” “We ...
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