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Shoshone-Paiute Tribes bless the site of its planned resort and casino near Boise, Idaho. The gaming project would bring economic growth and thousands of jobs.
Discover how the Nez Perce Tribe partnered with the U.S. to reintroduce wolves to Idaho, preserving culture and ecosystems against state opposition.
The Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe acquired a property that includes a 30-acre lake previously owned by a family since the 1940s.
Agua Caliente tribe will retain top water rights in the valley and gain control of parts of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument ...
Recognition from the U.S. government offers the four Indigenous tribes specific rights and benefits.
An isolated tribe in the Amazon rainforest is hitting back at The New York Times over an article in the newspaper detailing their people’s recent access to the internet—and alleged accusations ...
An Indigenous tribe from the Brazilian Amazon has sued The New York Times, saying the newspaper’s reporting on the tribe’s first exposure to the internet led to its members being widely ...
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe paid Taunton $2.4 million Wednesday in back payments stretching over four years. Here's where the money came from.
Today, the Lumbee tribe claims to have more than 55,000 members as the battle for full federal recognition continues. Elders believe it would come with healthcare, the preservation of land and a ...
DNA from ancient and present-day members of Picuris Pueblo confirm oral histories linking the tribe to the famed Chaco Canyon centre.
As this week’s deadline looms for a report ordered by President Donald Trump, many Lumbee people believe the federal government is on the cusp of righting a wrong Congress made 69 years ago.