In "We Survived the Night," NoiseCat touches on family history, community, and Indigenous life across North America.
Awardwinning journalist and Aquinnah Wampanoag Joseph Lee masterfully weaves multiple themes into his book “Nothing More of ...
For Indigenous Peoples' Day, the Up First newsletter is recognizing the work NPR's member stations do to uplift Indigenous ...
Henrietta Mann shares her experience teaching about Indigenous life throughout her career. National Humanities Medal recipient Henrietta Mann shares her experience teaching about Indigenous life ...
Photographer Matika Wilbur was tired of seeing one-dimensional, insipid, degrading depictions of Native Americans in mainstream media and popular culture. So in 2012, Wilbur, who is of Swinomish and ...
Activist Quannah ChasingHorse is the climate hero we need right now. Here’s why she says Indigenous Peoples' Day is more ...
Indigenous community uses Capitol gathering to celebrate culture and push for greater government recognition and support. Click to learn more.
To many supporters, Leonard Peltier was a political prisoner unjustly punished for his activism with the American Indian ...
This masterpiece of Peruvian viceregal painting was made in the late 17th or early 18th century in one of the Indigenous ...
For a few hours, Krystal Curley and her Indigenous women's work group took over a college auditorium to share traditional Navajo practices regarding this weekend's highly anticipated solar eclipse.
Soft watercolor smudges of vibrant red, turquoise, and yellow sprawl across the first pages of the children’s book Jingle Dancer, by Cynthia Leitich Smith. Head in hand, Smith’s young protagonist, ...
For Native American filmmaker Peshawn Bread (they/them), flipping the script on portrayals of Indigenous women on screen comes with a little pain — at least for some characters. The ...