Native Americans
Thanksgiving bears a false narrative of camaraderie and cooperation.
The Indigenous People’s Thanksgiving Sunrise Ceremony is an annual celebration that spotlights 500 years of Native resistance to colonialism in what was dubbed the “New World.”
Indigenous Peoples Day and Columbus Day should serve as a reminder of the violent past endured by Indigenous communities in North America.
Native Americans have endured great pain while contributing to the nation.
A viral video showing white math teacher Candice Reed in her Riverside, California high school's classroom mocking Native Americans and performing a dance in front of students was widely criticized as being culturally disrespectful.
The 16-year-old's family is clearly trying to cash in.
People are trying to do everything they can to discredit Nathan Phillips.
Twitter responds to the video of teenagers wearing MAGA caps who mocked a Native American man.
Native Americans from across the nation will gather in Washington, D.C., for four days of protests against the Trump administration and the Dakota Access oil pipeline that will culminate with a Friday march on the White House.
Residents of Whitesboro, a small village in Oneida County, New York, voted to keep a logo that appears to show the 18th century founder, Hugh White, choking a Native American from the Oneida tribe.
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