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Native Americans
Native Americans news and analysis from The Nation
July 6, 2022
Why We Accepted a Thousand Acres of Land Back From New York State
As Onondaga, we view this as only the first step toward a broader acknowledgement of our land rights.
Sid Hill
June 1, 2022
The Injustices Endured by Native American Youths Continue to This Day
Countless Native American young people are being robbed of their chance to live safe and fulfilling lives.
Katrina vanden Heuvel
May 4, 2022
Don’t Fear a Red Planet: The Story of the World’s Only Native Comic Shop
Lee Francis IV turned an empty hair salon into a space for “Indigenerds” to let their imaginations run wild.
Cecilia Nowell
April 5, 2022
Letters From the April 18/25, 2022, Issue
Sequim for the win… Miscarriages of justice (
web only
)… The right to communicate (
web only
)…
Our Readers
,
Tom Gogola
and
Michelle Chen
January 24, 2022
The Past and Future of Native California
A new book retells California’s history through the experience of its Native peoples.
Julian Brave NoiseCat
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January 10, 2022
Joleen Nez: A Death in Custody
How racism, negligence, and a politically connected medical provider turned homelessness into a capital crime.
Cecilia Nowell
November 2, 2021
How the War Over Critical Race Theory Affects Native Americans
The current backlash against teaching the truth about our history has added fresh insult to the long legacy of injuries to America’s Indigenous inhabitants.
Joshua Adams
October 18, 2021
“Beyond Bows and Arrows”: Indigenous Radio in Texas
Two hours of escape and connection.
Pauly Denetclaw
September 23, 2021
The Battle for Thacker Pass
In Nevada’s high desert, environmentalists, Indigenous organizers, and ranchers have locked arms to block a lithium mine.
Evan Malmgren
September 1, 2021
How Do You Tell the Story of a Fire?
A conversation with reporter Lizzie Johnson about the aftermath of wildfires and the human cost of neglected infrastructure.
Emma Hager
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