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Tribes hope Trump helps first Americans

Natives seek partner in creating jobs

Forgotten rock-art panel attracting attention in Bluff

Rock-art panel in Bluff gets renewed attention

New Ute Mountain Ute chairman looks to tribe’s future

Cuthair draws on diverse career, political experience

North Dakota pipeline foes bring their fears to Capitol Hill

WASHINGTON – Hundreds of protesters gathered Saturday on a cold and blustery National Mall to show support for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in its effort to halt work on a pipeline in North...

Interior Secretary Jewell makes final Indian Country visit

ACOMA PUEBLO, N.M. – U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell marked what she says is her final official trip to Indian Country on Thursday with a visit to Acoma Pueblo, a tribe that expanded it...

Pipeline protesters take demonstration to CEO’s Pagosa Springs home

Fort Lewis College protesters in support of Standing Rock Sioux’s objections to a pipeline have organized yet another demonstration: This time they are taking it to the front door of the pip...

Southern Utes recruiting tribal contestants for sporting event

North American Indigenous Games held in July

FLC students return from Standing Rock

Protesters hold short rally in downtown Durango

Durangoans head to Standing Rock to protest pipeline

More than 50 people make 16-hour trip

Standing Rock protesters share stories in Cortez

Locals help out in effort to stop pipeline

Navajo Nation lawmakers proposes funding for Amber Alert

ALBUQUERQUE – Navajo Nation lawmakers are proposing tribal legislation to fund an Amber Alert system and expand an emergency 911 system on the vast reservation. About $850,000 of ...

Pipeline protest planned for downtown Durango

A rally in support of the Standing Rock Sioux effort to halt the Dakota Access Pipeline is planned for 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in Durango. The protesters will gather at Buckley Park, M...