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Willow: development vs climate change on Alaska’s North Slope
The Biden Administration is set to sign off on the beginning phases of an oil drilling plan in Alaska that promises big dividends for Alaska Native corporations and the state.
How capping loan interest rates helps Native people
New Mexico just joined the growing list of states to cap loan interest rates at 36%. While still onerous compared to conventional bank loans, it’s a far cry from the up to 175% annual interest rates some store front businesses were charging.
Jobs Jobs Jobs!
Multiple job opportunities at the Bois Forte Tribal Government!
50 years later: Remembering the Wounded Knee occupation
Fifty years later, it’s hard to paint an adequate picture of the injustice, corruption, oppression, and chaos that led up to and pervaded the occupation of Wounded Knee, SD starting on February 27, 1973.
Native in the Spotlight: Julian Brave NoiseCat
Julian Brave NoiseCat (Canim Lake Band Tsq’escen) is a writer, filmmaker, and former champion powwow traditional dancer currently working on his first novel.
“Developing Stories” at NMAI
Three Native photographers tackle topics they’re personally drawn to in a new series of photo essays at the National Museum of the American Indian. One captures the culture and people of the Genizaro in New Mexico.