Organizers said the three-day tournament has become one of the largest Native American sporting events in the nation.
Alice Brown Davis was the first female chief since the Five Civilized Tribes were forced to move to Indian Territory.
Hotter temperatures and harsher droughts could cause Indigenous societies to lose many of the species they have used for medicine, rituals and more, scientists found. By Raymond Zhong and Flávia ...
The newest restaurant at ilani Casino Resort is now open. The Cowlitz Indian Tribe held ribbon cutting ceremony at their new restaurant, Sovereign, in late June. The ...
For centuries, the Amazon rainforest has been seen as one of the last truly unexplored places on Earth. Covering millions of ...
The colonisation of Brazil, which began in the 16th century with the arrival of the Portuguese, caused profound transformations in the lives of Indigenous peoples. This included the spread of disease, ...
They have lived for 60,000 years without a single phone call, a single road, or a single outsider stepping foot on their land. A drone just flew over their hidden world and captured what no camera has ...
“Amazomania” is exactly the kind of documentary one hopes to see in the main competition of a film festival like CPH:DOX: ambitious, sprawling, with a lot on its mind. It demands patience from the ...
SAO PAULO — Pugapia and her daughters Aiga and Babawru lived for years as the only surviving members of the Akuntsu, an Indigenous people decimated by a government-backed push to develop parts of the ...
A baby has been born to one of the only surviving members of an Indigenous tribe in the Amazon rainforest, providing newfound hope for both the tribe and their land. Babawru, a woman in her 40s, and ...
In this photo provided by Funai, Babawru Akuntsu, top, rests beside Akyp, her newborn son, at the Regional Hospital of Vilhena in Vilhena, Rondonia state, Brazil on Dec. 9, 2025, one day after the ...
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