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For Yup’ik woman Danielle Beaver, 33, of Alaska, sharing her Catholic faith is not just a mission but the reason why she’s ...
The Chickasaw Nation Genealogy Program hosted a princess workshop for the five tribes’ royalty in May at the Chickasaw Cultural Center, Sulphur, Oklahoma.
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(The Center Square) — The U.S. Department of Education is investigating a New York school district it claims is trying to "erase" its Native American mascot and imagery to comply with a state ...
Reaction is coming in afterconservative commentator and author Ann Coulter made a targeted post on X against Native Americans.Coulter posted, "We didn't kill ...
KWETHLUK, Alaska (AP) — It was in the dusty streets and modest homes of this remote Alaska Native village that Olga Michael quietly lived her entire life as a midwife and a mother of 13. As the wife ...
These are some of the Colorado chefs behind the “New Native American Cuisine’ Chef Andrea Condes poses for a portrait at the garden of The Rooted Andina in Arvada on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
The Yup’ik woman became known in church communities across Alaska for quiet generosity, piety and compassion — particularly as a consoler of women who had suffered from abuse, from miscarriage ...
'American Ninja Warrior' competitor and Plymouth Township native, Philip Scott, discusses struggles with anxiety, autism and OCD and overcoming.
Now, after an elaborate ceremony in her village of about 800 people in southwestern Alaska, she is the first female Orthodox saint from North America, officially known as “St. Olga of Kwethluk ...
Native American News Alaska Native woman, ‘everybody’s helper,’ is Orthodox church’s first female North American saint Published: Jun. 26, 2025, 2:58 p.m.