During a recent congressional hearing on Missing and Murdered Indigenous People, Navajo Nation Council Delegate Eugenia Charles-Newton highlighted the alarming crisis affecting Indigenous communities. She specifically...
Indigenous communities in Arizona are melding traditional healing practices with Western medicine, emphasizing the importance of culturally appropriate care. Across various tribal health care facilities, these...
Each year, the island of Janitzio in Michoacán, Mexico, becomes a focal point for families honoring their deceased relatives. On the evening of November 1, known...
Elayne Gregg’s memories of voting on the Tohono O’odham Nation are deeply personal. She recalls sitting at her grandmother’s kitchen table, guiding her through the intricacies...
Crowds flocked to the Arizona Center in downtown Phoenix on October 14, celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day amidst a sweltering sun. This observance, previously recognized as Christopher...
Native American communities across the nation are celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day with a strong emphasis on voter mobilization ahead of the upcoming elections. Events planned for...
Tucson residents will observe a holiday on Monday that honors Native communities, marking a departure from the traditional celebration of Columbus Day. Various state and federal...
In June 1924, the Indian Citizenship Act granted U.S. citizenship to Indigenous people, enabling them to vote. Nearly a century later, Arizona’s Indigenous communities continue to...
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for president, is actively courting the Native American vote as the November election approaches. At a recent rally held...
Covering the Arizona primary election on Tuesday shed light on the significant challenges faced by Indigenous voters in the Navajo Nation. My day involved visiting various...