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An anti-woke Native American organization has filed a preliminary injunction against the New York Board of Regents' ban on Native American team names and logos in public schools, The Post has learned.
New York State’s ban on Native American logos was referred to federal prosecutors Tuesday after the Trump administration enthusiastically jumped in to save the name of the Massapequa Chiefs o… ...
Idyllwild Arts’ Native American Arts Center will present its annual Native American Arts Festival Week June 16-20 on the Idyllwild Arts campus. Led by Shaliyah Ben (Diné), executive director of ...
(WJAR) — Three inmates of Native American ancestry are suing Rhode Island’s prison system, claiming their religious rights are being violated by not being allowed to participate in ceremonies ...
Native American boarding school funding under scrutiny in lawsuit The lawsuit filed by the Wichita and Washoe tribes demands an accounting of an estimated $23.3 billion in misappropriated funds.
NBC is rounding out the cast of its upcoming comedy pilot set at a Native American community center.
NEW YORK (AP) — New York education officials won’t rescind the state’s ban on Native American mascots and team names, despite threats from the Trump administration that it risks losing ...
The federal Education Department had ordered the state to roll back its prohibition on Native American mascots, calling it discriminatory.
A Native American Church affiliate in California says the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department violated their religious rights by destroying sacred plants.
Andrew Johnson, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and executive director of the Native American Chamber of Commerce of Illinois, said how natives are often portrayed as mascots in school ...
Conclusion The emerging intersection of Native American Tribal sovereignty and the cannabis industry is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of Tribal nations.
The director of the Native American Student Affairs program posted a video on social media about his dismissal, questioning whether it was related to an incident earlier in the spring.