Indigenous and Native American Heritage Month reminds us of the importance of reading Native American books to learn and ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Julian Brave NoiseCat, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker and writer, about his new book, "We Survived the Night." ...
NoiseCat is the son of an Indigenous Canadian father and white mother. After a cultural genocide, he says, living your life ...
In April 2016, LaDonna BraveBull Allard, tribal historian for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, founded the Sacred Stone Camp. The camp, set up along the Cannonball River in North Dakota and named for ...
In "We Survived the Night," NoiseCat touches on family history, community, and Indigenous life across North America.
For Indigenous Peoples' Day, the Up First newsletter is recognizing ... Although some previously removed photos and stories have been restored, this three-part series by KJZZ's Gabriel Pietrorazio ...
An advocacy organization in Yukon says it was forced to axe its rural nutrition program after its Jordan’s Principle funding was cut.
Indigenous Peoples had to confront public figures claiming the history of residential schools has been exaggerated or falsified.
The Native Council of P.E.I. hosts workshops that teach skills like blanket making through its Strengthening Aboriginal Families Effectively (SAFE) program. The goal is to provide cultural support for ...
Choreographers such as Hamilton, Ont.’s Santee Smith, who runs Kaha:wi Dance Theatre, champion creative expression, ...