Next Generation Radio/Video Continues Native Tradition
Doug Mitchell, of National Public Radio, has been a 30-year supporter of Native press reporters’ freedom to write and publish. This is his latest video from National Public Radio.
Read MorePosted by Native Press | Nov 1, 2021 | Culture |
Doug Mitchell, of National Public Radio, has been a 30-year supporter of Native press reporters’ freedom to write and publish. This is his latest video from National Public Radio.
Read MorePosted by Native Press | Oct 27, 2021 | News |
With the 2021 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 26th Conference of the Parties (UNFCCC COP26) just around the corner Oct. 31 to Nov. 12, the Indigenous Environmental Network partnered with Diné artist Liv Barney to explain carbon pricing and how it commodifies the land, sky, and water– continuing a legacy of colonization.
Read MorePosted by Native Press | Oct 23, 2021 | Culture |
When the Ghost Dance arrived in 1890, Lakota danced to bring back the buffalo and a good way of life. They were persecuted and fled to the Badlands to a place Lakota call “Oonakizin,” or the Stronghold.
Read MorePosted by Native Press | Oct 21, 2021 | News |
For more than a century, Indigenous children in Canada were forced to attend residential schools, where many endured sexual and physical abuse. Thousands were never seen again.
Read MorePosted by Native Press | Oct 21, 2021 | Arts & Entertainment |
I am a woman of wide skirts — faldas grandes, enaguas as round as the moon.
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