Rep. Deb Haaland, nominated to lead Interior Department, draws praise from Nevada tribal leaders
In 2018, Deb Haaland made history as one of the first two Native American women elected to Congress. Haaland is making history again as the first Native American nominated for a federal cabinet position — and Nevada’s tribal leaders are celebrating the moment.
Why saying ‘Aborigine’ isn’t OK: 8 facts about Indigenous people in Australia
Is it OK to call someone an 'Aboriginal person'? And why are so many Indigenous kids in Australia – some as young as 10 – being locked up? Here is your chance to find out.
Magyar tribes
The Magyar tribes or Hungarian clans were the fundamental political units within whose framework the Hungarians (Magyars) lived, until these clans from the region of the Ural Mountains invaded the Carpathian Basin in the late 9th century (the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin) and subsequently established the Principality of Hungary.
$1.6 Million Grant Will Support Digitization of Native American Oral Histories
The newly announced funding will help universities make decades-old interviews widely available
Native American Tribes in Massachusetts
Indigenous people have lived in Massachusetts for 12,000 years. The first known inhabitants of Massachusetts were Paleoindians who moved into New England just as the glaciers were retreating at the end of the last ice age.
Why Germany can't quit its racist Native American problem
More than 40,000 Germans participate in "Indian hobbyism" — reductive reenactments of Native life in the past. This form of appropriation is excused as well-meaning affection as Native voices are systematically silenced.
Indigenous Peoples of Thailand
The indigenous peoples of Thailand are commonly referred to as “hill tribes,” and sometimes as “ethnic minorities.”
"We're Still Here": Chicago's Native American Community
Traces are all around, but it is often obscured or even forgotten that Chicago is built on land that was home to various Native American tribes for hundreds of years.
Minorities and Indigenous Peoples - Jamaica
Jamaica is the third largest island of the Greater Antilles chain. It is located south of Cuba in the Caribbean Sea.
4 things we can learn from Indigenous wisdom
In order to restore balance in our environment, we must first listen to the natural world — and to those who know it best.
What's the Difference Between Cajun and Creole?
"Cajun" and "Creole" are terms you'll see everywhere in New Orleans and South Louisiana. On menus, in particular, but also in discussions of architecture, history, music, and more. But what do they mean?
Great Lakes Indigenous People and the French
In the early 1600s, French explorers made alliances with the Algonquins, Montagnais, and Hurons to gain access to rich fur territories. Indigenous peoples pursued these alliances with the French as a means of securing a wide range of European manufactured goods, but cloth, firearms, and metal weapons were among the most sought after.
Rosebud Sioux Tribe
The Rosebud Indian Reservation has large areas of Ponderosa Pine forest scattered in its grasslands; and deep valleys are defined by steep hills and ravines, often with lakes dotting the deeper valleys. It's 922,759 acres include 20 communities. The tribal headquarters is located in the community of Rosebud.
Don’t Be Fooled: Latino = Indigenous
Since 2011, Latinos or Hispanics now start to identify as Native American, census shows.
Who are indigenous peoples?
It is estimated that there are more than 370 million indigenous people spread across 70 countries worldwide
Linda Burney
In 2016, Linda Burney became the first Aboriginal woman to be elected to the House of Representatives.
Karen Women
In the border mountains between Burma and Thailand live the Karen people, a tribal group related to the Tibetans.