As America celebrates its 250th birthday, Michigan played an indirect but key role in the American Revolution.
To many Native Americans and Indigenous peoples, such as Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians, reflecting on U.S. history elicits pain.
Johnson Taylor, from the Ponca and the Southern Ute tribes, marked the nation’s anniversary with his family at a rally in McPherson Square in D.C.
Dawn and Cassius Spears would like to expand their farm’s reach beyond their farm stand, but it’s challenging.
Flags, fireworks and freedom may come to mind on July Fourth. But others in the U.S. don’t view America’s 250th anniversary as a celebration. For some Native American families, the country’s ...
This article is part of Native News Online’s America 250: A Republic Built on Native Land initiative. As American 250 ...
Milla74/Dreamstime Today the Supreme Court decided Trump v. Barbara, the birthright citizenship case. A 6-3 majority struck ...
Arriving in the cloak of a summer blockbuster, this simplistic take on the future U.S. president shows us a decent, noble kid ...
As Americans celebrate U.S.’s 250th anniversary, Iowa museums, archives and community organizations are working to ensure ...
Reflecting on Indigenous history in the U.S. can be painful. But Indigenous leaders aren't backing down from their goal of a ...
The Supreme Court and tribal nations have had its ups and downs over the course of history in the United States.
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