South Dakota prosecutors have 45 days to declare their intent to retry Tilsen, founder and CEO of NDN Collective
Court filings appear to undermine DHS claims that the Everglades facility was a state project, potentially reviving a court-ordered shutdown
Tilsen, whose trial starts on Jan. 26, told Prism that officials in South Dakota are attempting to suppress Indigenous liberation movements
Over 400,000 Indigenous peoples live within three miles of a heavily contaminated site, including 19 superfund sites on tribal lands
Xinachtli, a Chicano Indigenous activist imprisoned for over two decades, did not receive proper health care after a bad fall in the shower, activists say
Trump’s dismantling of bedrock environmental protections is just one facet of the administration’s wide-ranging attacks on the planet
When the federal government shutdown halted SNAP benefits, Indigenous leaders amped up efforts to share traditional food and knowledge within communities
A movement in Canada for the Yukon River to be granted legal personhood is reaching across the U.S. border
The coalition of Native Hawaiians and local residents organizing against the government’s operations has only grown since 2021, when a military-owned bunker spilled jet fuel into an aquifer, poisoning thousands of families
Work requirements, increased red tape, and reduced eligibility for Medicaid and other safety net programs will disproportionately impact poor people of marginalized backgrounds
The legal challenge is yet another effort by the tribe to prevent the Canadian-owned corporation Enbridge from operating near the Bad River Reservation
Before government intervention, Native stewardship maintained salmon stocks since time immemorial, providing physical and spiritual nourishment
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