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Buffalo's Fire explains why we use 'Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples' (MMIP) in reporting. Learn how MMIP centers ...
Brenna Gerhardt received an email in the middle of the night on April 2 informing her that a $900,000 grant for Humanities ...
For generations, Native Americans prized dentalium or tusk shells as currency, status symbols and sacred objects. Harvested ...
A Native-led news site reporting on Indigenous communities in North Dakota. Covering tribal sovereignty, environmental ...
The historic journey of the small but culturally potent dentalium shells from the ocean floor of the Pacific Northwest to the ...
Discover the rich history and cultural significance of Dentalium shells (tusk shells) in Native American regalia and art.
In a powerful step toward cultural revitalization, the San Manuel Tribe reclaims its ancestral name, Yuhaaviatam, honoring its deep connection to the land and heritage ...
The Sioux Trading Post, a cultural landmark in Rapid City, South Dakota, since 1957, has been on the frontlines of a major ...
Buffalo's Fire's Native Nations section provides in-depth coverage of news, issues, and events affecting the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation, Spirit Lake Tribe, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, and the ...
Explore in-depth reporting on key issues impacting Native nations, such as tribal sovereignty, education, resource management, missing and murdered Indigenous people, healthcare, cultural preservation ...
President Donald Trump declared Sunday that he intends to bring Columbus Day “back from the ashes” by rejecting the recognition of Indigenous Peoples Day alongside it, according to the Associated ...