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'Fundamental to our history, culture, and future' - Indian Peaks Band files to protect Tribal water rights in Utah
The Indian Peaks Band of the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, represented by the Nat...
Giovanni Torre 3 Apr 2026
University of Oklahoma’s Native Nations research centre releases key report on cancer care access
The University of Oklahoma's Native Nations Center for Tribal Policy Research ha...
Giovanni Torre 6 Mar 2026
Native patrols continue in Minneapolis as community tracks ICE sightings
Native American patrols are continuing across south Minneapolis as community mem...
Joseph Guenzler 20 Feb 2026
Oneida heroine Polly Cooper honoured on 2026 Native American $1 coin
The United States Mint has released the 2026 Native American one dollar coin fea...
Joseph Guenzler 5 Feb 2026
Oklahoma tribes challenge governor’s views on sovereignty as legislative tensions grow

Leaders from several of Oklahoma's Native American tribes have reacted strongly to a speech by the state's Governor, Kevin Stitt, in which he criticised tribal sovereignty.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 3, 2026
Canadian Indigenous leaders issue warnings for citizens visiting the US

First Nations in Canada are issuing travel advisories warning citizens of the dangers visiting the USA in the wake of the growing violence of American immigration (ICE) officials and those officials a...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 2, 2026
Oglala Sioux Tribe demands release of three men still held after ICE detentions

Oglala Sioux Tribe President Frank Star Comes Out is demanding the release of three enrolled tribal citizens believed to be held by ICE in Minnesota.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 20, 2026
Inuit people power emphatically rejects US takeover bid for Greenland

Several thousand largely Inuit protesters marched on Sunday against threats from US President Donald Trump to annex Greenland / Kalaallit Nunaat against its will.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Jan 19, 2026
Indigenous leaders demand accountability over Minneapolis ICE detentions

Indigenous leaders in Minnesota and the Oglala Sioux Tribe are demanding answers after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained Native people in Minneapolis during a major operation.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 13, 2026
Recognition and accountability key steps towards progress - Professor Megan Davis

Economic empowerment of Indigenous communities, much touted by the federal government, is hindered by the absence of constitutional recognition and constitutionally protected rights for First Nations...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 19, 2025
US critical minerals deal will leave many Aboriginal people behind

Anthony Albanese's long-awaited meeting with US President Donald Trump is being touted as a success in terms of commitments made between the two countries on the AUKUS submarine deal and access to Aus...

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Dr Hannah McGlade Oct 28, 2025
Miccosukee Tribe plays key role in halting Trump's 'Alligator Alcatraz'

The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida played a crucial role in derailing, for now, US President Donald Trump's 'Alligator Alcatraz', an already infamous prison camp where people accused of unauth...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Aug 24, 2025
Trump regime removes articles about Native American war heroes from official websites

The Trump administration has removed references to Native American war heroes from official government websites. From 1942 to 1945, the Code Talkers were vital to every major operation of the Marine C...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 21, 2025
Musk frenzy of cuts targets Native American agencies

South African billionaire and unelected bureaucrat Elon Musk is set to cancel scores of leases, targetting organisations and agencies that assist Native American communities across the United States.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 13, 2025
US retreat leaves Australia to weigh Pacific aid gaps

Australia and other development partners are moving to cover gaps across the Pacific as the United States under Donald Trump retreats from foreign aid.

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Ben McKay Feb 26, 2025
After close to five decades in prison, Native American activist Leonard Peltier returns home

Native American activist Leonard Peltier was defiant toward the US government but grateful for his supporters as they welcomed him home to North Dakota on Wednesday, a day after his release from a Flo...

Trump appointee scraps Native American Heritage Month in military, despite proud First Nations history of service

The new leader of the US Department of Defense has scrapped National Native American Heritage Month in the military. In guidance issued on January 31, Donald Trump's newly appointed Secretary of Defen...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 4, 2025
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