Images by the late photographer Dick Bancroft are now permanently displayed at the college after a donation from family members including explorer Ann Bancroft, his daughter. Visitors look at a ...
We speak with Andrea Carmen, the Executive Director of the International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) and Bill Means, a ...
Courtesy of The Bob Fitch Photography Archive at Stanford University Libraries The Diné Bikeyah Chapter of the American Indian Movement plans to hold a march and prayer service beginning at 9 a.m.
Vow of Silence: The Assassination of Annie Mae is a five-part docuseries, directed by Yvonne Russo, that examines the 1975 death of Annie Mae Aquash, a member of the Mi’kmaq nation in Nova Scotia who ...
To many supporters, Leonard Peltier was a political prisoner unjustly punished for his activism with the American Indian Movement. To his critics, he is a remorseless killer of two FBI agents in 1975, ...
Editor's Note: This article appears in Governing's Spring 2024 magazine. You can subscribe here. For most of U.S. history, Native Americans weren’t second-class citizens. In fact, they weren’t even ...
With tiles falling off the ceiling, mold growing up the wall and spotty internet, hidden in Scott Hall’s basement is the American Indian Studies department (AIS), with its powerful legacy dating back ...
What are records? Since 2014, The Marshall Project has been curating some of the best criminal justice reporting from around the web. In these records you will find the most recent and the most ...
EXCAVATORS: The Sequoyah National Research Center is run by Dr. Daniel F. Littlefield Jr. (right), the collection’s director and co-founder, and Erin Fehr (left), assistant director and archivist.