
May 13th, 2022, | News You Can Use From Indian Country For This Week
Today, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. As the death toll from COVID-19 in the United States nears the

Today, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. As the death toll from COVID-19 in the United States nears the

Today, hundreds of families on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation are still living without running water at their homes meaning they must walk up to

School will soon be out for children on the Cheyenne River Sioux Indian and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe reservations in South Dakota, and thanks to

Throughout Indian Country Native American children suffer from a concerning lack of dental care resulting in a high rate of cavities, severe tooth pain and

Today, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. As Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’s Awareness Week comes to a close,

Today, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. This week, stay up to date on the story of the hotel

Today, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. This week, learn why tribal communities will soon have access to $46

Today, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. This week, learn about how Native Americans are reacting to Pope Francis’

Today, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. This week, learn about how a shooting, social media posts, ostensible racism

This spring, Running Strong for American Indian Youth® announced our new partnership with Feeding South Dakota to greatly expand our food pantry services at our field

Robert Eilek of Temecula, California, was a middle school math teacher for more than 40 years before his retirement in 2019. During all those years,

Work has been steadily progressing on the Oyate Teca Project’s Oyate Ta Kola Ku (Friend of All Nations) Community Center on the Pine Ridge Indian