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Diné Professor Named to First Endowed Professorship in Population Health at University of New Mexico
The University of New Mexico’s College of Population Health has named Dr. Carmella Kahn as the first Davis-Kozoll Endowed Professor for Prevention Research and Practice.
The Tribal Tax and Investment Reform Act would expand tribal bond authority and create $175M in annual tax credits, though the bill faces uncertain prospects in Congress.
The Cherokee Nation is moving forward with a plan to replace the aging Claremore Indian Hospital with a brand-new $255.5 million healthcare facility as tribal leaders prepare to take over operations ...
Calling all former Brainerd Indian School Students! We would love to add your story to our archives.
The Whitney Preserve of The Nature Conservancy is calling all former Brainerd Indian School students who attended the school ...
New Mexico Tribal Leaders Summit, held at the Santa Fe Indian School on Tuesday, Navajo Nation Speaker Crystalyne Curley ...
Native Vote. Democrat Amanda Clinton, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, claimed a decisive win in Tuesday’s special election ...
David Sickey has been elected Chairman of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana following a decisive victory in Saturday’s runoff ...
Is blood quantum slowly erasing Native tribes? Host Levi Rickert sits down with Norbert Hill and Megan Hill to tackle the ...
Guest Opinion. The name “One Beautiful Bill” might sound harmless, charming, even, but for Indian Country, its passage would ...
The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin is now accepting applications for its 2025 economic development grant ...
President Trump authorized the deployment of the National Guard and the Marines in response to protests over ICE raids, ...
Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby led ribbon cutting ceremonies June 2 to dedicate the Chickasaw Nation’s home health ...
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