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INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY – Indigenous people have used cradle baskets to hold and transport babies since time immemorial. Sophie Weinstein comes from a long line...

INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY – In 2020, two of the daughters of Johnson and her wife Norma Leroy told their mothers that a school secretary had...

INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY – Red colored the streets of the Downtown Eastside in Vancouver Tuesday, Feb. 14 as thousands gathered to honor the lives of...

INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY – That’s according to a new study that looked at more than 100 Indigenous territories in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest and found that...

INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY – Specifically, House Bill 141 would provide a revised statutory appropriation and establish an effective date of July 1, 2023. It has...

INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY – Sandra Delaronde is always on guard. That’s what it means to be an Indigenous woman in Winnipeg. “There are things that...

INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY – Montana is the only state in the nation where the percentage of Indigenous elected lawmakers exceeds the state’s overall Indigenous population,...

INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY – A grand jury in Nevada indicted Nathan Chasing Horse on Wednesday on 19 counts, expanding on previous charges of sexual assault,...

INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY – Not Afraid and OXDX are part of this year’s “Origins: An NFL Collection” program just in time for the Super Bowl....

INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY – More than 3,000 leaders from government and business participated in the World Economic Forum. A new report was released by the...

INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY – The U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 ended on Dec. 26, 1862, when 38 Dakota men were hanged in Mankato, Minnesota, in the...