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Your Complete Guide to Native American Heritage Month
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Happy Native American Heritage Month!
November is Native American Heritage Month, or as it's also known, American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. This month marks one of the best opportunities to celebrate t... Read more »

Native Americans Getting Left Behind in Remote Work Economy
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It's no secret that the remote work economy is booming. Technology has allowed people to work from anywhere, and companies are taking advantage by hiring employees who can do their job from home.
But one group is ... Read more »

Rez Ball: Past, Present & Future of Native American Basketball
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Rez Ball is getting a lot more attention, these days, thanks in part to its portrayal in film in literature. It's even getting its own Netflix movie of the same name, produced by Lebron James.
But what exactl... Read more »

Oakland Could Return Land To Indigenous People
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The city of Oakland, California, unveiled a plan last week to return five acres of land to indigenous people. If the plan is approved, it would make Oakland one of the first U.S. cities to give land back to Native Ame... Read more »

Shop Native Featured Shop: Mahota Textiles
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As part of an ongoing initiative, we're celebrating Native American-owned businesses, whose work you can find on our Shop Native directory, which features both Native American products and products made for Natives. T... Read more »

Indian Country Reacts to Queen Elizabeth II’s Death
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Queen Elizabeth II, who ruled the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Commonwealth realms for the past 70 years, has passed away at 96 years old. With her passing, her son becomes King Charles... Read more »

Mary Peltola Becomes First Alaskan Native Elected to Congress
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History was just made in Alaska.
Democrat Mary Peltola, who defeated former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin in a special congressional election, will be the first Alaskan Native to serve as a lawmaker in Congress for th... Read more »

Ruth-Ann Thorn From New TV Show – Art In The City
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From fine art to performance art to the masters of the culinary arts, renowned gallerist, TV producer Ruth-Ann Thorn's series "Art of the City" is dedicated to supporting, recognizing, and celebrating the extraor... Read more »

10 Amazing Things Happening In Indian Country Right Now
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Nowadays, you don't have to scroll too far to find a host of grim news and statistics surrounding Native Americans. But while much of the media fixates on the negative headlines plaguing Indian Country, it's important... Read more »

Pow Wow Calendar Weekly Update – Find Pow Wows Near you!
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WPCO Pow Wow 2026
June 05 - June 07
Stampede Ground Road, Wolf Point, MT
Opaskwayak Cree Nation Veteran's Pow Wow 2026
June 05 - June 07
near The Pas, Opaskwayak Cree Nation, MB
Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Strawb... Read more »

How Inflation Is Impacting Native Communities
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It's no secret that inflation has been taking its toll on American society as a whole. But while everyone feels the impact of rising prices, some communities are hit harder than others, namely Indigenous communities. ... Read more »

Meet The First Native American Woman To Fly To Space
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Nicole Aunapu Mann will make history next month as she becomes the first Native American woman to fly into space.
Mann, who is enrolled in the Wailacki of the Round Valley Indian Tribes in Northern California, will... Read more »
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