What to know about fatal shooting of King of the Hill' actor Jonathan Joss as co-stars pay tribute
Jonathan Joss, a Native American voice actor known for King of the Hill, was fatally shot under unclear circumstances, provoking tributes from fans and friends.
Tribes sue U.S. government over deaths, abuse at boarding schools
"Resources were dedicated to harm our people, to weaponize the education system against our people," said Tasha R. Mousseau, vice president of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes.
Trump Joins a Bitter Fight in Massapequa Over a School Mascot
As the White House targets diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in public schools, President Trump steps into the local issue of banning the Chief mascot.
Layli Long Soldier's work combines visual poetry and documentary poetics, exploring the impact of language and government apologies on Native communities.
How Names on Maps Get Changed-and Who Gets to Decide
The US government has decided to change the names of the Gulf of Mexico and Denali, sparking concern among local communities for cultural significance.
Lily Gladstone produced documentary 'Sugarcane' is a tribute to Native resilience
The film is a tribute to the resilience of Native people and their way of life, investigating the cycles of intergenerational trauma and the abuse and death at an Indian residential school in Canada.
Biden to Apologize for Indian Boarding Schools Where Hundreds of Children Died
President Biden formally apologizes for the federal government's historical role in the abuse and neglect of Native American children in boarding schools.