The day after Thanksgiving is widely known as Black Friday, but it is also a day to observe Native American Heritage Day.
Native American Heritage Day recognizes the history, culture and traditions of Indigenous peoples in the U.S. Here's a look ...
In some of Alaska’s remotest areas this Thanksgiving, there’s a different kind of bird in the sky – a frozen turkey dropped for residents unable to pick up their own for their holiday table.
The Indigenous community members who live in the United States tell a much different story about Thanksgiving.
Seasons of Want and Plenty” is set in the 1860s, the decade during which Alaska slipped away from the Russian Empire, and ...
Alaska native Esther Keim is now in her third straight year of the Alaska Turkey Bomb, a service in which she drops frozen turkeys from a small plane to remote areas of the south-central part of ...
For nearly a century, since the era of silent film, Native American movies made in ... language spoken by Indigenous people in Southeast Alaska and Haida Gwaii/British Columbia.
Opinion. Unless the lame duck Congress acts, the Special Diabetes Program for Indians is due to expire on December 31, 2024 ...
Regardless of the season, however, rubber boots are popular with Southeasterners year-round. XtraTufs are now an emblem of ...
Oneida Indian Nation Representative Ray Halbritter is one of many Native Americans trying to get his ancestors' remains back.
After missing 40 days of school last year, Tommy Betom, 10, is on track this year for much better attendance. The importance ...