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With Walz Pick, Peggy Flanagan Could Become the First Native American Woman Governor In US History
Flanagan could become the state’s first female governor, and the first Native American governor in United States history.
By Angie Jaime
What Lily Gladstone’s Historic Oscar Nom Means for Native Americans
For Indigenous audiences, Hollywood recognition for the Killers of the Flower Moon actress is a shared victory.
By Kate Nelson
Devery Jacobs Slams Killers of the Flower Moon for “Dehumanizing” Native Women
“…Is this really the representation we needed?”
By Sara Delgado
Killers of the Flower Moon Is as Much About the Present as It Is the Past
Led by breakout star Lily Gladstone, the film highlights the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women crisis.
By Kate Nelson
Meet the Navajo Nation Skateboarder Going Viral on TikTok
Naiomi Glasses skateboards in traditional Diné dresses.
By Madeleine Connors
7 Ways to Be An Ally to Native Peoples This Thanksgiving
It's time to challenge myths about the Pilgrims.
By Delilah Friedler
When the Epidemic of Murder and Missing Indigenous Women Hits Home
“As far as missing Native women and girls [goes] — we have a sick level of permissiveness when it comes to missing relatives.”
By Ruth Hopkins
Why This High School SUSPENDED a Student After She Was Sexually Assaulted
Shameful and wrong.
By Brittney McNamara
How This 13-Year-Old Girl Became the Face of Canada's Emergent Suicide Epidemic
"It just seems hopeless."
By Brittney McNamara
Why a Handbook for Native American Rape Survivors Is a Necessity
They’re the most at-risk group in the country.
By Brittney McNamara