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06/26/2024
Cherokee Nation Remember the Removal bike-riders trace the Trail of Tears
'My presence here is a powerful statement that will continue to honor the legacy of those who came before us and to keep pushing forward'
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Cherokee Nation Remember the Removal bike-riders trace the Trail of Tears
'My presence here is a powerful statement that will continue to honor the legacy of those who came before us and to keep pushing forward'
Illinois may soon return land stolen from Prairie Band Potawatomi chief
To right the wrong, Illinois would transfer a 1,500-acre state park west of Chicago, which was named after Shab-eh-nay, to the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe voters elect new leaders
General elections for the six member nations brought some new faces to government
Civil rights investigation finds Rapid City Area Schools ‘discriminated' against Native students
School district signs agreement to close the gap with Native students with more staff and advisory committee
The Wrap: Boarding school commission gains ground
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Brandon Montour, Mohawk, and Florida Panthers win first-ever Stanley Cup in thriller over Edmonton
Another Indigenous player will take the cup home to First Nations lands
Cherokee Nation proclaims Pride Month, advances Two-Spirit, LGBTQ+ support
Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. said Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ identities are an ancient part of Cherokee culture and history. 'We have had members of the LGBTQ+ community among our citizens since time immemorial, since creation'
Cherokee Nation breaks ground on new Wilma Mankiller park in Oklahoma
'You know, I think she would be so thrilled about the park. I’m not sure that she would be thrilled with having her name on it, just because she was humble and only wanted to work hard for the people'
ICT staff wins numerous 2024 Indigenous Media Awards
Last week, Indigenous Journalists Association announced the winners of its annual Indigenous Media Awards
Brandon Montour, Mohawk, and Florida Panthers win first-ever Stanley Cup in thrilling 2-1 victory over Edmonton
Another Indigenous player will take the cup home to First Nations lands
ICT staff wins several 2024 Indigenous Media Awards
Last week, Indigenous Journalists Association announced the winners of its annual Indigenous Media Awards
Avengers assemble! Lakota dub is now on Disney+
Marvel fans around the world can now watch "The Avengers" dubbed in Lakota on Disney+. Tune in as ICT speaks with Jodi Archambault () and the Lakota Language Reclamation Project about the importance of language revitalization. WATCH:
'The Ribbon Skirt' graphic novel: a coming-of-age story about a Two-Spirited Anishinaabe person
The new graphic novel is a coming-of-age story about a Two-Spirited Anishinaabe person who wants to create a ribbon skirt for the upcoming powwow
For the second year in a row, the Stanley Cup will include stop on First Nations lands as part of its victory tour.
Another Indigenous player will take the cup home to First Nations lands
Standing Rock Sioux graduate takes on reservation school principal duties
New elementary principal at Cannon Ball aims to elevate students’ academic skills from their rank on North Dakota’s bottom rung
On Tuesday’s ICT Newscast, award-winning director Erica Tremblay talks about her new movie starring Lily Gladstone. A bill establishing a truth and healing commission has passed a key committee in Congress. A new class of Bush Fellows has been selected. PBS North takes a look at one Ojibwe artist.
On Tuesday’s ICT Newscast, award-winning director Erica Tremblay talks about her new movie starring Lily Gladstone. A bill establishing a truth and healing commission has passed a key committee in Congress. A new class of Bush Fellows has been selected. PBS North takes a look at one Ojibwe artist
Cherokee Remember the Removal bike riders trace the Trail of Tears
'My presence here is a powerful statement that will continue to honor the legacy of those who came before us and to keep pushing forward'
Cherokee Nation breaks ground on new Wilma Mankiller park
'You know, I think she would be so thrilled about the park. I’m not sure that she would be thrilled with having her name on it, just because she was humble and only wanted to work hard for the people'
Cherokees in North Carolina approve ordinance permitting sale, use of ma*****na
Tribal leaders spent months crafting the adult-use ordinance approved Thursday by an 8-2 vote
‘Dark legacy’: Boarding school commission gains ground in US Senate
A bill to create a Truth and Healing Commission moves to the Senate floor for consideration as another proposal moves through the House
Oregon report characterizes missing Native American women as an ‘emergency’
Main recommendations remain unfinished, governor has not read the report, and critics say Indigenous voices have been left out
Animal health partnership between Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe and veterinary leaders spotlights Indigenous expertise
First of its kind gathering is a partnership between the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe and veterinary leaders from four states
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The Army has been involved in the boarding school era from day one. ICT's Mary Annette Pember (@mapember) and Stewart Huntington break down the history and give an update on the Army vs. NAGPRA suit. Also learn more about Mary Annette Pember's family history and how that prompted a new project she is working on. ➡️ WATCH: #NAGPRA #ARMY #CarlisleIndianSchool #BoardingSchool
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