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N.M. ranch OK with filming despite ‘Maze Runner’ rumors

ALBUQUERQUE – The manager of a private New Mexico ranch says he will continue to let movie productions film at the site after a studio squelched rumors that actors stole American Indian arti...

Out with Columbus, in with Indigenous Peoples Day?

Fort Lewis College celebrates Real History of the Americas

Guv forms mascot commission

Group to study eliminating Native American images usage

Durango’s small-business center names new head

Ross first Native American to lead a SBDC in Colorado

Colorado may give mascots second look

Lieutenant guv: Names are ‘offensive’

A Hopi story

Tribal elder and local author release new book

Federal prosecutors meet to discuss public safety for tribes

SANTA ANA PUEBLO, N.M. – New laws have helped fix a legal system that left tribal communities especially vulnerable to violent crimes for decades, but challenges still remain, the top federa...

Navajo president plans lawsuit over mine blowout

Begaye: Warnings there, but no one did anything

Tribes impact state’s economy

S.W. Colo. Native Americans add $1.5 billion

Election focuses on Navajo language fluency requirement

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Navajos went to the polls Tuesday in a rare referendum that could loosen the requirement that presidential hopefuls speak the tribe’s language, a mandate that became a cen...

Tribal language controversy set for vote

Referendum will settle Navajo conundrum

Feds and tribe work toward juvenile justice

Native Services’ Boys & Girls Club touted for successes