5 Indigenous Entrepreneurs Creating Social Change in Their Communities
"Integrity, compassion, empathy, and love. I like to call these Indigenous values."
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.
Who are Indigenous Australians?
We believe it's important for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians to understand each other better, beyond myths and stereotypes. So first things first, who are Indigenous Australians?
Traditional Tribes of Morocco
As the original inhabitants of Morocco, they are rightly proud of the contributions they’ve made in shaping the country.
5 Powerful and Influential Native American Women
So often when we think of the great Native American heroes of the past, we think of the brave male warriors and chiefs who led their people through war and the long journey into an uncertain future. Here, we honor the Native American women who soldiered alongside them.
American Indians and Westward Expansion
What factors, forces or reasons cause people to move from one geographic area to another?
How This Native American CEO Is Helping Her Community Own Its Worth
She started her career with BCBG Max Azria Group, moving on to be lead pattern maker for several private labels before launching her own brand. A chance meeting inspired her to help her community make an important change. Let's see what she has to share.
Working With Indigenous/Native American Patients
There are 3 million indigenous people in the United States, belonging to more than five hundred federally recognized nations. It’s important to remember that today Indigenous peoples mostly live in urban centers, rather than reservations, and are a heterogeneous group, representing hundreds of nations each with their own cultural practices and history.
Before American Sign Language, There Was Native American Sign Language
Many of us know what American Sign Language is, and some of us learned sign language in the classroom, even if we didn’t grow up with hearing loss. But rarely do we hear about Native American Sign Language (NASL).
Competitive Advantages of Doing Business With Native American Tribes and Tribal Corporations
In an expanding global economy, investors are looking for competitive advantages and more advantageous business environments.
The 6 Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy
The resulting confederacy, whose governing Great Council of 50 peace chiefs, or sachems (hodiyahnehsonh), still meets in a longhouse, is made up of six nations: the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora.
Native Americans: History and Culture of Florida Tribes
Explore Florida's First People and Their Heritage.
The Aeta People: Indigenous Tribe of the Philippines
The Aeta (pronounced as “eye-ta,”), Agta or Ayta are an indigenous people who live in scattered, isolated mountainous parts of Luzon, Philippines.
8 Big Lies History Books Tell About Natives
Do history books written by white folks tell the truth about Natives? We think not. Here are just some of the lies they tell.
Characteristics of the Cherokee
Their ability to survive is in part due to a unique set of characteristics that have allowed them to adapt to changes without losing their cultural identity.
5 Famous Native American Leaders In History
Let us explore the lives of 5 famous Native American leaders in history and recognise their efforts and fight for their people.
A conversation with U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo
The three-time poet laureate reminds Americans that together, we are one. But our country ‘will continue to falter until everyone’s voice has a place.’
Navajo Nation tops Cherokee to become largest tribe in US
The Navajo Nation has by far the largest land mass of any Native American tribe in the country. Now, it's boasting the largest enrolled population, too.