Republican U.S. Senate challenger Tim Sheehy is drawing fire for comments deemed derogatory against Native people.
Native issues are playing a big role in the U.S. Senate race in Montana, the outcome of which is being closely watched in an already heated presidential election year.
The increasing demand for power is prompting challenges from a number of tribes who say the means to transmit that power is harming sacred and culture sites.
Native people were removed from a conservative rally featuring Tim Sheehy, the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Montana.
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is counting its blessings and coming together as a community amid widespread damage caused by Hurricane Helene.
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs is taking testimony on legislation affecting tribal water rights and natural resources ...
How much do the proposed USDA Dietary Guidelines reflect what industries want to promote as opposed to what Native people ...
The U.S. Navy formally apologized to the Village of Kake for a devastating bombardment of the Tlingit community more than 150 years ago.
In Rapid City, Native Americans represent about a tenth of the population but nearly 60% of those who have died in fatal ...
“You're a big guy. Just apologize." Watch what Tim Sheehy couldn’t do at the Montana PBS debate with Jon Tester. Tim Sheehy, the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Montana, finally admitted ...
Comprehensively assess the feasibility and viability of deploying clean energy technology (Topic Area 2); or, Conduct clean energy design and development activities (Topic Area 3). Recognize how the ...
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs is taking up more pending legislation at a business meeting this week. Three items are ...