On Monday, a group of Diné individuals marched to the Navajo Nation Council Chambers in Window Rock, carrying signs that implored leaders to honor the Treaty...
At least 40 Native American residents in sober living homes and treatment facilities across the Phoenix area have died amidst a significant Medicaid fraud investigation that...
Red mesas on the Navajo Nation can be seen in Mexican Hat, Arizona, traveling near the intersection of State Route 89 and 191 along the uranium...
As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) amplifies its mission to apprehend undocumented immigrants nationwide, Indigenous communities in urban regions, particularly in the Valley, are voicing...
The Tohono O’odham Nation has officially entered a co-stewardship agreement with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) aimed at preserving lands of significant cultural and...
In a striking revelation, it has been almost two years since state officials took action against fraudulent sober living homes that targeted Indigenous people with false...
As the new legislative year kicks off, Governor Katie Hobbs sets her sights on Arizona’s 22 Tribal Nations, which encompass 28% of the state’s land. Indigenous...
Tribal leaders from Arizona convened at the state Capitol on January 15 for the 30th annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day, emphasizing the necessity of...
Teracita Keyanna, a member of the Diné tribe, has lived in the shadow of uranium mining throughout her life. Growing up in the Coyote Chapter of...
In her recent State of the State address, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs emphasized the importance of securing water resources for the future, particularly for Indigenous communities....