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09/16/2025

U.S. federal judges spoke about the increase of death threats and intimidation they have received this year during an online discussion panel. The judges said President Donald Trump’s rhetorical attacks, on judges who rule against his policies, undermine the judicial branch.
There's more to this story! Watch here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWzmgMxhakc

✍️ Reported by Daniel Herrera Carbajal

Ioway tribal members gathered recently to harvest corn from a garden planted in honor a beloved elder and historic prese...
09/16/2025

Ioway tribal members gathered recently to harvest corn from a garden planted in honor a beloved elder and historic preservationist.

Ioway tribal members harvested corn in September from a memorial garden planted in honor of a beloved elder and historic preservationist

Redistricting hits home in Indian Country as the Trump administration allies work to get an advantage in the 2026 midter...
09/16/2025

Redistricting hits home in Indian Country as the Trump administration allies work to get an advantage in the 2026 midterms.

The Trump administration, allies work to gain advantage in 2026 midterms. Will their efforts succeed, or backfire?

Coast Salish weavers bring meaningful representation to new Seattle Sounders jerseys. Underscore + ICT sat down with two...
09/15/2025

Coast Salish weavers bring meaningful representation to new Seattle Sounders jerseys. Underscore + ICT sat down with two of the Salish weavers, Gail White Eagle and Danielle Morsette, on the collaboration that created the “Salish Sea kit.”
Read more at https://ow.ly/I3jf50WWZEY

✍️ Reported by Luna Reyna | Underscore News

Indigenous hot spots for tourism include the San Juan Islands in Washington.
09/15/2025

Indigenous hot spots for tourism include the San Juan Islands in Washington.

Salish Sea archipelago offers a cultural experience. But tread lightly.

In the latest Indigenous A&E column, a Santa Clara Pueblo artist incorporates Southwest pottery design into cars she has...
09/12/2025

In the latest Indigenous A&E column, a Santa Clara Pueblo artist incorporates Southwest pottery design into cars she has refurbished and a Tlingit artist puts an Indigenous flair on the popular Labubu “little demon” dolls.

A biweekly column from ICT with the latest news from the arts and entertainment world

09/11/2025

Indigenous musicians Irv and Rex Lyons aren't slowing down anytime soon! After 50 years, the cousins are still performing with their band, The Ripcords, and have released a Grammy buzzworthy album titled White Cadillac.
🎵Learn more about the artists and what inspires them at https://ow.ly/xXhc50WVqf6

✍️ Reported by Stewart Huntington
🎤 The Ripcords

JUST IN: "The schools affected by Wednesday’s announcement are Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-serving institutions; B...
09/11/2025

JUST IN: "The schools affected by Wednesday’s announcement are Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-serving institutions; Black institutions; Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-serving institutions; Native American-serving nontribal institutions; and institutions receiving Minority Science and Engineering Improvement grants."

The schools affected by Wednesday’s announcement are Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-serving institutions; Black institutions; Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-serving institutions; Native American-serving nontribal institutions; and institutions receiving Minority Science and...

This month, events across the U.S. and Canada commemorate survivors of Indian boarding and residential schools — and the...
09/10/2025

This month, events across the U.S. and Canada commemorate survivors of Indian boarding and residential schools — and the children who never returned home. Vigils, prayers, and gatherings honor their stories, calling for truth and healing.

The National Day of Remembrance coincides with Congressional consideration of the boarding school healing bill

From Sámi reindeer herders in Finland facing military expansion, to Aboriginal scholarships building future teachers in ...
09/10/2025

From Sámi reindeer herders in Finland facing military expansion, to Aboriginal scholarships building future teachers in Australia, to female leaders in Papua New Guinea and the Wampís fighting for autonomy in Peru. Learn about the issues affecting Indigenous people across the world and their work to persevere.

Coverage around the world on Indigenous issues for the week ending Sept. 7, 2025

09/10/2025

September is Su***de Prevention Month. According to the CDC, in 2022, American Indian and Alaska Native people experienced a su***de rate 91% higher than the general population.
This month, we gathered with families and community members to talk openly about how su***de impacts our relatives and why Indigenous communities face higher risks. Shirley’s brother, Father Paul, shared his experiences counseling Native communities and spoke about the unique challenges around mental health for Indigenous people.

💜 If you or someone you know needs support, call or text the 988 Su***de & Crisis Lifeline. Help is available 24/7, free, and confidential.

💜 You are not alone. Please share this message of hope and support.

👉 Listen to the full conversation here https://ow.ly/pcVH50WUMJk

Actors Gil Birmingham and Mo Brings Plenty will reprise their “Yellowstone” roles in a spinoff series, “Y: Marshals,” se...
09/09/2025

Actors Gil Birmingham and Mo Brings Plenty will reprise their “Yellowstone” roles in a spinoff series, “Y: Marshals,” set to be released in spring 2026.

The Native characters who saved the Dutton ranch are back in new series

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