(Newser) – According to the CDC, minorities are particularly hard hit by coronoviruses after being hospitalized at a rate of more than eight months of whites. The CDC was 70,825 hospitalized from …
Read More »The First Nation mourns the sacred white ‘spirit moss’ killed by hunters
First Nations in Canada are mourning the loss of a rare white moose, asking if anyone with a license to hunt “why” would choose their ghostly “soul” animal. The Guardian reported that …
Read More »Record number of Native American women elected to Congress News of america
The 117th Congress would have a record number of Native American women after three elected voters in the House of Representatives. Democrats Deb Helland, a Laguna Pueblo member representing New Mexico, and …
Read More »Trump’s Columbus Day Proclamation includes Stark Warning
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump’s announcement began celebrating Columbus Day on Friday by announcing a special White House holiday that tried to tarnish the explorer’s legacy with warnings from radical “radical …
Read More »Chief Minister Nix headdress, face paint to start NFL season
MISSION, Kan. (AP) – Key fans of Kansas City who file for the NFL season on Thursday at Arrowhead Stadium and will not wear headdresses or face paint socially distant for the …
Read More »Thousands of bikers going to South Dakota rally to block tribal land posts. News of america
Thousands of bikers from South American Dakota’s 10-day Sturgis motorcycle rally will not be allowed through the Cheyenne River Sioux outposts, a spokesman for the Native American group said Saturday. The decision …
Read More »Cleveland Indians to meet with Native Americans on potential new names
Cleveland – The Cleveland Indians will consult with Native American groups as the team considers changing its name for the first time since 1915. Owner Paul Dolan revealed more about a possible …
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