Just Two Native American Federal Judges Serve—Lauren King May Be The Third
If confirmed, King will be only the third Native American federal judge in the country and the first Native American federal judge in Washington state history.
Native American Culture
Spanish explorers infiltrated the California region in the middle of the 16th century.
Facts About Indigenous Peoples of Latin America
Languages are an intangible human patrimony, they reflect different world views, culture and traditions, and serve as the main vehicle for reenacting them over generations. They shall be preserved and be taken care of.
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?
Arctic Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous peoples have inhabited the Arctic for thousands of years. The proportion indigenous people is estimated to be about 10 percent of total population living in arctic areas. There are over 40 different ethnic groups living in the Arctic.
Preserving Indigenous Languages
Tweets in Basque? Tweets in Polynesian? Tweets in Navajo? An ambitious new project is collecting tweets from indigenous languages around the world.
How employers can bolster Indigenous hiring
It's a win-win situation for employers and Indigenous talent.
Indigenous interns soaring, says CareerTrackers report
A new report has found that indigenous interns are consistently matching or outperforming their non-Indigenous counterparts.
Indigenous Tribes of Seattle and Washington
There are 140,714 Native citizens in Washington alone.
Despite gains, Native American employment still lags behind nation
The Census Bureau said the average unemployment rate in tribal areas in Arizona was 21.6 percent in 2016.
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.
How a Romanticized Take on Pocahontas Became a Touchstone of American Culture
Early American plays portrayed her as a mythical 'Indian princess.'
Journalist makes history as first person with Māori face tattoo to present primetime news
Oriini Kaipara made history by becoming the first person to present the news with a Māori face tattoo.
Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate
The Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate consists of the Sisseton, or People of the Marsh or People of the Fish Village/Peninsula, and the Wahpeton, or People on Lake Traverse or People Among the Leaves/Leaf Shooters.
A New History of the First Peoples in the Americas
The miracle of modern genetics has revolutionized the story anthropologists tell about how humans spread out across the Earth.
The Deerskin Dancers Of Hoopa Valley
One of the oldest native tribes in California, the Hupa people stand as a prominent figure in western Native American culture.
As Native Americans Face Job Discrimination, A Tribe Works To Employ Its Own
About a third of Native Americans say they have experienced discrimination in the workplace when seeking jobs, or when getting promotions or earning equal pay, according to a new poll by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Mexico’s Indigenous Population
Mexico's indigenous population is one of the two largest in the Americas (only Peru is comparable in size). More than one in ten Mexicans speaks an indigenous language.
5 Indigenous Entrepreneurs Creating Social Change in Their Communities
"Integrity, compassion, empathy, and love. I like to call these Indigenous values."