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By Katheryn Houghton and Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez and Arielle Zionts WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Navajo Nation leaders took turns talking with the U.S. government’s top health official as they hiked along a ...
The Trojan Horse Will Come for Us Too The wars in Ukraine and the Middle East offer Americans a glimpse into the battles of the future—and a warning. By Thomas Wright ...
Don’t miss our Native Pre Show, a Native American Cultural Presentation, beginning at 8pm on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, performed by indigenous members of The Lost Colony production.
American Affair (fPaul Mulrennan) are led in after the King Charles III Stakes Ascot 17.6.25 Pic: Edward Whitaker Edward Whitaker/Racing Post American Affair, Paul Mulrennan win the G1 King ...
Born on June 17, 1865, in Nebraska Territory, Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte was a citizen of the Omaha Tribe and became the first Native American to earn a medical degree. After graduating at the top ...
Native American News First Native hospital, built by nation’s first Native doctor, to again care for Nebraskans Published: Jun. 16, 2025, 12:25 p.m.
Penn’s Woods: Pennsylvania’s Great Outdoors Catalpa tree name origin: Why Native Americans called it ‘head with wings’ | Lehigh Valley Nature Watch Published: Jun. 14, 2025, 7:00 a.m.
The Pennsylvania Bureau of Land Management brought horses and burros from the American West to the Midstate this week, and Pennsylvanians can adopt them. Training a wild horse differs from ...
The second leg of the Japanese Dirt Triple Crown, the ¥172,750,000 (approx. US$1.19 million) Tokyo Derby, will be conducted at 2,000 meters (about 1 1/4 miles) on Oi Racecourse's dirt track June ...
New York’s ban, which was implemented in 2023, prevents schools from using mascots that depict Native Americans or other related imagery, such as a tomahawk. The ban was implemented amid concerns from ...
NEW YORK — New York education officials won't rescind the state's ban on Native American mascots and team names, despite threats from the Trump administration that it risks losing federal funding.
Despite desire from Native Americans in Illinois, the ban on Native imagery for mascots in K-12 schools stalled in the Senate after it made its way out of the House.