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New PBS Documentary Explores Indigenous Perspective on American Revolution

Indian Country Today | January 27, 2026

PBS’s six-part series The American Revolution premieres November 16. Yankton Dakota author and Professor of History at Harvard University Phil Deloria shares how the series will highlight the Revolution’s impact on Indigenous nations. 🖥️ FOR MORE NEWS: https://ictnews.org/ 📰 SUPPORT INDIGENOUS JOURNALISM: https://ictnews.fundjournalism.org/donate/ ✨ FOLLOW US: Bluesky – https://bsky.app/profile/ict-news.bsky.social Facebook […]


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North Carolina Tribe Pushes for Federal Recognition

Indian Country Today | January 25, 2026

Leaders of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina appeared before the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, urging passage of the Lumbee Fairness Act—legislation that would finally grant the tribe full federal recognition. With backing from neighboring tribal nations, bipartisan political support, and a written endorsement from the Department of […]


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Wild Rose Retreat Center: A Safe Haven and Gathering Spot

Indian Country Today | January 22, 2026

The Wild Rose Retreat center on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation has become a vital community hub—part kitchen space, part storm shelter, and part gathering place. From supporting cottage businesses to providing safety during fires and power outages, it’s a space rooted in care and resilience. Recently, local women came together […]





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Indigenous Author Tiffany Midge Mixes Grief with Humor

Indian Country Today | January 11, 2026

Standing Rock Oyate writer Tiffany Midge brings sharp humor, satire, and heartfelt reflection to her book Bury My Heart at Chuck-E-Cheese’s. As a columnist for High Country News, Midge blends wit with humor, capturing the strange, the wild, and the deeply human. 🖥️ FOR MORE NEWS: https://ictnews.org/ 📰 SUPPORT INDIGENOUS […]



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Indigenous Art Fellows Dig Deep

Indian Country Today | January 6, 2026

Two Native artists, Avis Charley and Brian Johnson, are spending the semester diving into the archives, as part of their Mellon Research Fellowship at the Institute of American Indian Arts. Blending fine art and graphic design, the pair exchange skills, ideas, and inspiration while immersing themselves in the archives, community, […]


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Indian Country Today | January 3, 2026

In a historic act of reparations, the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration returned nearly two acres of land to the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. The Catholic sisters operated St. Mary’s Indian boarding school for 86 years in northern Wisconsin but their privately owned spirituality center is […]



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