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The Latin American Indian alone population rose 344.7% to 766,112, while the Latin American Indian alone or in any combination population went up 390.4% to 1,319,523.
Utah’s unprecedented argument against public lands is “an existential threat” to the Ute Indian Tribe and its reservation, the tribe charges, accusing the state of attempting to mislead the ...
Across the country, rising seas are threatening Indigenous lands. The Pamunkey are dealing with both sea level rise and ...
Working with the environmental law center at the University of Tulsa, Earl L. Hatley is entering the second year of a three-year program to map every toxic waste site on or near American Indian lands.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is returning 2,800 acres of land to Shasta Indian Nation as part of the largest-ever dam removal on the Klamath River.
"When you think about people who live on tribal lands having to go 30, 60, 100 miles (up to 160 kilometers) to cast a ballot, that is an extremely limiting predicament to be in," Jones said.
The Shasta Indian Nation will celebrate Tuesday as California Gov. Gavin Newsom returns about 2,800 acres of the tribe's most sacred and culturally important lands that were drowned by the Copco I ...
In mid-June, a new Bureau of Land Management rule went into effect, amplifying the Biden administration’s commitment to including tribal priorities and authority in public-lands management. The ...
The Lenape tribe is one of two state-recognized tribes in the state — the other being the Nanticoke Indian Tribe — who have inhabited the land for thousands of years. The community is largely ...
In at least four states, five tribal nations themselves are the lessees — paying the state for access to, collectively, more than 57,700 acres of land within their own reservation borders.