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The occupation of Alcatraz: Don’t give us ap...
Posted by Native Press | Oct 20, 2021 | Culture | 0 |
What it means to be Black and Native in America
Posted by Native Press | Oct 12, 2021 | Culture | 0 |
Next Generation Radio/Video Continues Native Tradition
by Native Press | Nov 1, 2021 | Culture | 0 |
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 MoreKeepers of the Stronghold: Lakota are once again defending Ghost Dancers’ burial places
by Native Press | Oct 23, 2021 | Culture | 0 |
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 MoreThe occupation of Alcatraz: Don’t give us apologies. Give us what we really want.
by Native Press | Oct 20, 2021 | Culture | 0 |
As the 52nd anniversary of the occupation of Alcatraz approaches, the spirit of the American Indians who fought for tribal sovereignty and other Native rights lives strong.
Read MoreWhat it means to be Black and Native in America
by Native Press | Oct 12, 2021 | Culture | 0 |
To much of North America, the Indigenous community may be nearly invisible. Add the element of being Black and Indigenous, and the issue is completely misunderstood.
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