From 1819 to 1969, the U.S. government separated Native American children from their families to eradicate their cultures, assimilate them into White society and seize tribal land.
That law is the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), and it creates a separate, less protective set of rules to govern cases involving children who fit the genetic profile of Native American.
An FBI report on violent and sexual crimes against Native American women provides new data about the Missing and Murdered ...
If Congress slashes spending for Medicaid, Indian country would be in "big trouble" and face further health care setbacks, ...
Several Native American tribes and environmental groups ... tribal and cultural ties of thousands of Indian children over multiple generations. “I say this with all sincerity: This, to me ...
Posts on social media claimed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents had targeted members of Native American ...
The United States Interior Department Wednesday released a report on what was common practice in 37 states nationwide, where children of native American ... far from their Indian Tribes, Alaska ...
HELENA, Mont. - The Montana Legislative Session for 2025 is underway, and the Montana Native American Caucus is actively ...
As a mother of elementary-aged children and an Indigenous ... 26/6128 National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Share more about Native Peoples’ vibrant, ongoing traditions of giving ...