Lawmakers Slam ICE's 'Outright Disrespect' Toward Tribal Members Amid Immigration Crackdown
"ICE's law enforcement tactics reflect an abdication of U.S. trust and treaty responsibility with tribal nations and their citizens," reads a letter from congressmen to Kristi Noem
Native American Woman Reportedly Questioned By ICE In Arizona As Tribes Warn Members About Racial Profiling
A state senator detailed that an account from a member of the Navajo Nation, who said several people who were lined up during an ICE raid were Native American
Native American Tribes Warn Members About Confronting ICE Following Reports They Are Being Targeted During Deportation Roundups
Navajo Nation reps said that Certificates of Indian Blood (CIBs) and state-issued IDs are not being recognized by ICE agents as valid proof of citizenship
Trump DHS Nominee Kristi Noem Touted Her Relationship With South Dakota Tribes. She Was Previously Banned From All 9 of Her State's Reservations
The tension between both parties goes back to comments Noem made in 2024 accusing tribal leaders of enabling drug cartels
Stars of the New Reba McEntire Sitcom 'Happy's Place' Talk Representation and Being Part of a Big Family - INTERVIEW
Belissa Escobedo, Tokala Black Elk, and Pablo Castelblanco sat down with The Latin Times to talk about their new comedy series on NBC.
California Renames Dozens of Locations That Were Using Sexist Slur Aimed at Indigenous Women
On Friday, California officials announced that the term "squaw", a derogatory term for Native American women, was set to be removed from over 30 names of locations in the state.
Idaho Republican Unloads on Indigenous Rival at Town Hall: 'Go Back to Where You Came From'
Republican Senator Dan Foreman stormed out of a bipartisan event after accosting another candidate, a Native-American woman, in a racist outburst where he told her "Go back to where you came from!"
Latino advocates in California call on president Biden to protect Chuckwalla lands
They met with President Joe Biden's administration and members of Congress in Washington.
School Board Member Punched In The Face By Parent Over Offensive Native American Mascot
A school board member of the Glastonbury High School was punched in the face by a parent during a meeting regarding the recent name change of the school's teams from the Glastonbury Tomahawks to the Glastonbury Guardians.
Coronavirus: Native American Community In Seattle Sent Body Bags Instead Of Medical Supplies For COVID-19
A Native American health center in Seattle recounted how the U.S. government failed in its obligation to provide adequate health care to their community in mid-March, when the Seattle region was still grappling with the coronavirus pandemic.
Columbus Day 2015: More US Cities Recognizing Native Americans, Changing Holiday To 'Indigenous Peoples Day'
As you mark Columbus Day on the 12th, more cities in the U.S. have pressed to recognize this holiday as Indigenous Peoples’ Day