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Expanded program sees National Indigenous Art Fair move to new location
The National Indigenous Art Fair (NIAF) has unveiled details for its most ambiti...
Phoebe Blogg 19 May 2026
'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
Fiji Government returns 15,000 acres to Traditional Owners after 120 years
In Fiji, the Mataqali Nadala of the Yavusa Nubu has regained Native Grant No. 2...
Rebekah Rasmussen 31 Mar 2026
All Blacks star in hospital with spinal infection
All Blacks star Tamaiti Williams has been ruled out of the rest ‌of the Crusader...
Reuters 30 Mar 2026
Choctaw Nation’s $4.1 billion economic footprint signals vast potential of Indigenous enterprise

The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma generated an estimated US$4.1 billion in economic impact in 2023, supporting nearly 27,000 jobs across the state, according to newly released figures that underscore the...

Reece Harley Reece Harley Mar 10, 2026
US state launches investigation of forced sterilisation of Native American women

In the 1970s, the US agency that provides health care to Native Americans sterilised thousands of women without their full and informed consent, depriving them of the opportunity to start or grow fami...

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Associated Press Feb 24, 2026
More than 10,000 acres of ancestral land restored to rightful owners: the Washoe Tribe

In what is the largest land return in the Sierra Nevada region and third largest in Californian history, the Washoe Tribe now owns 10,274 acres (4,158 hectares) northeast of Lake Tahoe, announcing the...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 19, 2026
'A good human being': Waratahs welcome rare NZ talent

Coach Dan McKellar is expecting a qualified nurse to make a big impact when he makes his NSW Waratahs debut this week. After scoring five tries in 12 appearances during the Crusaders' march to the 202...

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Darren Walton Feb 18, 2026
US push to link Chinese Pacific projects to regional power struggle

The battle for influence in the Pacific is firmly in the sights of senior US officials as China grows its support for infrastructure in an increasing number of island nations.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Feb 10, 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 featuring Oneida woman Polly Cooper, recognising her historic contribution during the American Revolution.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Feb 5, 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
Australia does what it can as US aid cuts savage PNG

In January last year, Havini Vira was overseeing a climate resilience agriculture project across Papua New Guinea. The three-year program funded by the United States was nearing completion with the di...

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Ben McKay 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
'Riders of the Buffalo Nations' records life, culture and survival on reservations

'Riders of the Buffalo Nations' is a long-form photographic and documentary project that centres on Indigenous youth living on reservations across South Dakota and Montana, documenting how culture, fa...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 9, 2026
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