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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...

Mancos mural a reminder of importance bison played in Native American culture

Destruction of herds was an attempt to exterminate Indigenous people, artist says

Durango School District 9-R to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day with events

District launches new diversity program dedicated to cultural awareness

Tribal radio station seeks a collaborative approach to reporting the news

KSUT hopes to continue expanding its listener base and reporting staff

And the West is History: Comanche Peacemaker - 1977

U.S. changes names of places with racist term for Native women

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The U.S. government has joined a ski resort and others that have quit using a racist term for a Native American woman by renaming hundreds of peaks, lakes, streams and other...

Colorado begins review of former Indian boarding school in Hesperus

‘We just need to keep teaching and talking about it so that this never happens again,’ said state Rep. Barbara McLachlan

Based in Durango, Tribal College Journal connects Native American students around the country

Publication, founded in 1989, covers 37 schools

Durango and Fort Lewis College museums repatriate remains, burial objects to Hopi Tribe

Native American remains and funerary objects were removed from sites in Durango and Dove Creek in 1930s