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Law protects export of sacred Native American items from U.S.

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Federal penalties have increased under a newly signed law intended to protect the cultural patrimony of Native American tribes, immediately making some crimes a felony and...

$44 million announced for Southern Ute Tribe high-speed internet

Funding will connect 1,800 Native American households to broadband

To challenge, to learn and/or heal

Three exhibits explore Native American art, themes and practices

Biden making new commitments at Tribal Nations Summit

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden plans to make new commitments to Native American nations during the government's first in-person summit on tribal affairs in six years. The changes include u...

Bisons’ relocation to Native lands revives a spiritual bond

‘We all come from the same dirt that these animals are formed from – from our Creator’

Indigenous women face murder rates at 10 times the national average

Local symposium aims to foster conversation around Native communities and their long-ignored femicide crisis

Two elected to Southern Ute Tribal Council

Marjorie D. Barry and Marvin J. Pinnecoose have won seats on the Southern Ute Tribal Council after the Nov. 4 election. The vote count was certified Monday, according to SUIT Communications....

Southern Ute Tribe workshops strive to preserve cultural traditions

Jerky and drying class an opportunity to learn from elders a tradition that is quickly disappearing

Native pride shines in Durango

Indigenous Peoples Day celebrated in community once located on Ute tribal land

N.M. governor voids territorial orders targeting Native Americans

In Santa Fe, Indigenous Day marchers raise awareness about missing and slain Native Americans

Haaland: U.S. expanding Native American massacre site

DENVER – Interior Secretary Deb Haaland announced an expansion Wednesday of a National Park Service historical site dedicated to the massacre by U.S. troops of more than 200 Native Americans...

State of unease: Colorado basin tribes without water rights

Garnett Querta slips on his work gloves as he shifts the big rig he’s driving into park. Within seconds, he unrolls a fire hose and opens a hydrant, sending water flowing into one of the pla...