Cannabis is illegal in Wisconsin for both recreational and medical use. But it's unclear how that affects tribal reservations ...
Sen. Lisa Murkowski , chair of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, addressed the U.S. Senate floor regarding a letter she ...
Miller, Jr. (age: 43), an enrolled member of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin and former resident of Keshena, received a 115-month prison sentence following convictions for strangulation and ...
The Trump administration began laying off thousands of federal workers Thursday in what tribal and national leaders said will ...
Native organizational leaders told the Senate Indian Affairs Committee to ensure Congress continues to fund federal programs ...
Heightened immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump’s administration has sent a wave of anxiety over the Ute ...
There’s an old saying that goes, “justice delayed is justice denied” and perhaps no group understands that better than the ...
John V. Miller, Jr. from Keshena, WI was sentenced to 115 months for domestic violence involving strangulation.
As tribal leaders gather in the nation’s capital, a key partner is missing from their efforts to hold the federal government accountable for its trust and treaty obligations.
Many are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid rising reports of Native people being stopped and questioned.
A coalition of tribal organizations issued a sharp response to the ongoing layoffs of thousands of federal employees across ...
One Oklahoma lawmaker even says they are working hard to get it legalized before a neighboring state does, but there are ...