Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, a prolific visual artist and curator based in Corrales and the first artist to curate an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., died Jan. 24 after a ...
Bengal’s National Games-bound athletes faced a 37-hour train ordeal due to administrative lapses, exposing disparities in state support for sports talent.
The Supreme Court's ruling is being considered as a significant setback for South Indian States that have invested heavily in establishing new medical colleges ...
The Supreme Court of India has highlighted the resident-based quota in PG medical courses as a violation of Article 14. It also emphasized that every Indian citizen has the right to pursue any ...
Tribal advocates argued during a Tuesday evening hearing in Helena that a proposed hunting bill could jeopardize tribal-state ...
Supreme Court’s judgment declaring domicile-based reservations in PG medical seats as ‘impermissible’ also means that ...
The lawsuits are similar to two civil cases filed in December by the U.S. Department of Justice against District Attorneys ...
A bill that would pause the disbursement of oil and gas taxes collected from individual landowners on the Fort Berthold ...
Cultural importance of manoomin – or wild rice – among Michigan’s Native nations at the heart of stewardship plan.
Grist has identified nearly 2 million acres of state trust lands that are reserved for state prison systems in 10 states. In ...
“Let’s build a better rez,” she said. This story was created with the support of the Higher Education Media Fellowship at the ...
Twenty-eight-year old Ambrose Begay died after a fentanyl overdose under a tree 125 yards from his home on the Alamo Navajo ...