menu Home chevron_right
NATIVE NEWS

Bringing awareness to Indigenous communities

Indian Country Today | November 17, 2025



Indian Country Today’s daily newscast

Coming up on the Wednesday edition of the ICT Newscast, a documentary series looks at an area dubbed the most dangerous place for Native women in the country. Plus, after 100 days in office we visit Representative Mary Peltola — and we learn about a sport that is taking an elder community by storm

In Montana, a Showtime documentary is taking a look at the deaths of three Native women, we speak with its creator Razelle Bennaly.

In New Mexico, the Pueblo Cultural Center is investing in agriculture. ICT’s McKenzie Allen-Charmley spoke with the center’s special project manager.

The country’s first Alaska Native congresswoman takes a look back at her first hundred days in office with ICT’s McKenzie Allen-Charmley.

In Arizona, a little known sport is taking the Native senior citizens by storm. ICT’s Aliyah Chavez takes a look.

Follow us on Twitter – https://twitter.com/IndianCountry
Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/IndianCountryToday/
ICT Opinion Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ICTOpinion
Follow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/indiancountrytoday

Written by Indian Country Today

Comments

This post currently has 10 comments.

  1. @robertkeith2139

    November 17, 2025 at 1:49 am

    Acceptance ( Hoka hey )
    A likeness of word. A digital giver, A free upon. A giving hand. The bought paid of living an outstanding dream of reality. Time spent of true like that writes the seas closed at night, a moon of smiles, a sunshine of happiness, overcomes souls & grandeur of great years. A smile one before two weeks of years. Turns into a loved life fullfilled. Plural, singular, a warmth of group. A push of buttons that recoil the time of seeing & feeling the emotional their & there. A guided mind of grasping the words free, no money needed here. Letting loose of a living will, without great non abided hill. A reassurance of kind gestures of pleases, thank you's, & welcomes. A pulled off shirt, a left house seeing full of likeness and love for the singled, and group fun. A sip, a bite, an inhale of stretched muscles, a peer to stories, a wink too, movies, eutopia. Appreciation of word, giver, upon, hands, closed eyes of sleep, a driven venture that meets. Hoka hey.!

  2. @plainjaneblues

    November 17, 2025 at 1:49 am

    Wow,
    I & no other indigenous person should be surprised that aniyonega “don’t believe the issue is real.”
    Just like the perpetual genocide & assimilation isn’t real either, eh?!

  3. @yawbear

    November 17, 2025 at 1:49 am

    I grew up in Indiana, it was scary to have been almost taken I was playing in my front yard by a half acre garden I helped my mother plant, a black van with tinted windows pulled up by the yard and opened the side door from within I saw a man around thirty in kaki pants and a polo shirt with white sneakers in the back getting ready to grab me but I ran to my house and the van drove away fast because I was yelling for my mom, my younger 2nd cousin was taken but my dad found her by driving around and knocking door to door, he heard her cry when he knocked on the right door in the apartment complex her mother my cousin was living thirty minutes away from where we lived. My dad was an amazing tracker who passed away. Houses also get broken into in the country my grandmothers houses both of them have been burglarized and my aunts house was burglarized by five people while my aunt hid in the attic. Bad people are everywhere!

  4. @critters16

    November 17, 2025 at 1:49 am

    He doesn't think the issue is real?!! That sounds as stupid as a holocaust denier. Thank you for making this documentary. It will help more people to be aware of this tragedy.

Comments are closed.




This area can contain widgets, menus, shortcodes and custom content. You can manage it from the Customizer, in the Second layer section.

 

 

 

  • play_circle_filled

    92.9 : The Torch

  • cover play_circle_filled

    01. Cyborgphunk
    Grover Crime, J PierceR

    file_download
  • cover play_circle_filled

    02. Glitch city
    R. Galvanize, Morris Play

    add_shopping_cart
  • cover play_circle_filled

    03. Neuralink
    Andy Mart, Terry Smith

    add_shopping_cart
  • cover play_circle_filled

    04. Chemical happyness
    Primal Beat, Kelsey Love

    add_shopping_cart
  • cover play_circle_filled

    05. Brain control
    Grover Crime

    add_shopping_cart
  • cover play_circle_filled

    01. Neural control
    Kenny Bass, Paul Richards

    add_shopping_cart
  • cover play_circle_filled

    02. Prefekt
    Kenny Bass, Paul Richards, R. Galvanize

    add_shopping_cart
  • cover play_circle_filled

    03. Illenium
    Grover Crime, J PierceR

    add_shopping_cart
  • cover play_circle_filled

    04. Distrion Alex Skrindo
    Black Ambrose, Dixxon, Morris Play, Paul Richards

    add_shopping_cart
  • cover play_circle_filled

    Live Podcast 010
    Kenny Bass

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Live Podcast 009
    Paula Richards

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Live Podcast 008
    R. Galvanize

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Live Podcast 007
    Kenny Bass

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Live Podcast 006
    J PierceR

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Live Podcast 005
    Gale Soldier

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Live Podcast 004
    Kelsey Love

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Live Podcast 003
    Rodney Waters

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Live Podcast 002
    Morris Play

  • cover play_circle_filled

    Live Podcast 001
    Baron Fury

play_arrow skip_previous skip_next volume_down
playlist_play