Colorado Bureau of Investigators have discovered an unidentified woman found in 1999 in south central Colorado is likely Oceti Ŝakowiŋ from South Dakota.
"In our state, the tribal lands have a 'double whammy' of facing both the historical piece and being rural," Kenyon observed.
I grew up in South ... the name Indian Mounds Park tell us? Dakota people know that something powerful, something very sacred, lives in this place. Non-Native people who make the maps don ...
The Post’s year-long investigation found that three times as many Native American students had died at boarding schools ...
From actresses and politicians to athletes and boarding school healing advocates, these 11 Indigenous newsmakers moved the ...
Paleontologists may smile at the state’s motto, “Under God, the People Rule,” in this locale where dinosaurs dominated for ...
(AP) — As the Watonga school system's Indian education director ... a member of the Arapaho tribe who taught the Cheyenne and Arapaho languages at the school for 25 years.
They’re among the region’s most despised species, but some tribes, researchers and landowners are racing to save them.
A national investigation of former government-run boarding schools found new data on deaths there of Native students, ...
Natalie Holt sees reminders nearly everywhere of the serious toll a years-long syphilis outbreak has taken in South Dakota ... the National Indian Health Board, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that ...