Incredible story of a group of Indigenous women willing to risk their lives to stop the Dakota Access oil pipeline construction that desecrated their ancient burial and prayer sites and threatens their land, water, and very existence.
May the Fourth is a special night at the West Winds Drive-In in Glendale Arizona where Manny Wheeler is screening nyota Wars, dubbed into Navajo. It's one of many innovative ways of preserving Native languages.
Manny Wheeler fights to preserve his people's language kwa dubbing maarufu sinema like "Star Wars" into Navajo. "A Fistful of Dollars," the film that launched the spaghetti, tambi Western is about to become the first Frybread Western.
U.S. concern over a new Ghost Dance ceremony prompted the arrest of the Lakota Chief Sitting Bull. Dozens ended up dead, including Sitting Bull. Several hundred Lakotas headed toward the Black Hills to end things peaceably with the U.S. Army...
kwa embracing her Native identity, Jamie Okuma is breaking down the barriers between Indigenous and mainstream art. Jamie’s work is both high fashion and fine art. Her boots and clothing can be found in the pages of fashion magazines...
mpira wa kikapu is beloved on reservations – which have even developed a unique style of play, called Rezball. Malia’s resilience and success, and how she navigated living in two worlds, paved the way for other Native athletes to pursue their hoop
Betty Osceola draws on generations of Miccosukee teachings about respecting all living things and protecting the world in which we live. She leads prayer walks to raise awareness of threats to the environment and to organize people...
The scale of destruction of wild wanyama in the American West during the 19th century is the largest in known human history. When hide hunters ran out of buffalo, they turned to other wanyama to feed the market economy...