Aanii! Chevaun Toulouse nindizhinikaaz. Sagamok First Nation nindonjibaa. Ginoozhe nindoodem. Anishinaabe kwe ndow. My name is Chevaun Toulouse; I am a mother and a full-time biology and Indigenous ...
The University of Connecticut’s Native American Cultural Programs held an event on Zoom last night to discuss decolonization and the fight for Native rights worldwide. The event featured speakers ...
As Hiram Johnson ends its use of Indigenous imagery, a new chapter of responsible representation begins, writes columnist ...
Walking Mountains Science Center invited Darren Parry, the former chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, to share his thoughts and observations on climate change from an Indigenous ...
A machete is typically an instrument for clearing dense brush or, in a certain kind of movie, for fending off a terrifying ...
A drought Klamath Basin in 2002, led to the death of over 34,000 adult Chinook Salmon. Theresa May, a professor in theater arts at the University of Oregon, knew she wanted to share the story of the ...
A new Indigenous geostorytelling platform, Tribal Stories, launched on Aug. 9, the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. The launch of the platform, by Netherlands-based nonprofit ...
In his new book, Kyle T. Mays argues that the violence of policing has always been intimately tied to U.S. democracy. Like many people who believe in justice, I was angry at the deaths of Breonna ...
Across Australia, universities and governments say increasing the numbers of Indigenous graduates is one of the main ...
Shekon Neechie: An Indigenous History Site is a website created by seven established Indigenous scholars on June 21, 2018. Among our editorial board, four hold research chair positions and two direct ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...