Opinion T’áá hwó’ ají t’éego: It is up to you Am I a victim or a survivor? I am both. I’ve been the victim of abuse (sexual, physical and emotional)… May 6, 2021
Southwest Life Before Powell: Did Indigenous people run the Grand Canyon? reed raft stands the test of one of the West’s epic journeys April 15, 2021
New Mexico N.M. Rep. Deb Haaland confirmed as Interior secretary Native American to hold a Cabinet position March 16, 2021
Local News CNN features Native American dancers with ties to Southern Ute tribe Two-spirit couple redefine traditional couples dance February 13, 2021
Arts and Entertainment Celebrated hoop dance contest goes virtual Scott Sixkiller Sinquah, who is Gila River Pima, Hopi, Cherokee and Choctaw, performs at the annual Heard Museum World Championship… February 11, 2021
Local News FLC student’s handmade skirt worn by Biden Cabinet nominee on Inauguration Day Aiukli Cornell met New Mexico congresswoman in 2019 February 9, 2021
Southwest Life Tribal nations, Forest Service partner to revive oak population Collaboration aims to save culturally significant trees November 22, 2020
Arts and Entertainment Celebrating culture: Events help celebrate Native American Heritage Month planned throughout Four Corners in November November 6, 2020
Southwest Life Native American ruin northeast of Cortez gets permanent protections site will be placed in conservation easement October 31, 2020
Local News Indigenous Peoples Day rally, march calls for the ‘Chief’ sign to come down recognizing Native Americans also takes place at Fort Lewis College October 13, 2020
Local News Ute Mountain Ute Tribe student gives powerful argument for school on reservation Kwiyagat Community Academy holds community meeting September 9, 2020
Local News After decades of undercounting, Native Americans push to be represented in census tools aren’t always enough to reach rural reservations August 9, 2020
Local News Census hasn’t always counted Native Americans. Now it tries. tools aren’t always enough to reach rural reservations August 9, 2020
Local News Local Native American poet talks trauma on national podcast ‘You are the answers to our ancestors’ prayers’ June 27, 2020
Local News Durango City Council plans to weigh in on ‘Chief’ sign ‘The city has some responsibility to engage,’ mayor says June 27, 2020
Local News Amid calls for removal, ‘Chief’ sign in downtown Durango vandalized American caricature center of controversy after petitions of support, opposition June 22, 2020
Local News Pro-‘Chief’ petition surfaces after calls to bring sign down Supporters of historic sign top 1,500 in just one day June 19, 2020
Local News Ute tribes reimagine Bear Dances coronavirus locks down reservations, Ute tribes use social media, videos of past dances June 5, 2020
New Mexico Bill aims to address Native American voter disenfranchisement make case for more polling locations, ballots in own language February 11, 2020
Local News Students: Fort Lewis College’s dark history needs to be addressed tower panels gloss over history; some say that’s just ‘tip of the iceberg’ December 13, 2019
New Mexico Legislation aims to preserve 148 Native languages ‘Native languages in the U.S. represent some of the greatest linguistic diversity’ December 10, 2019
Local News Fort Lewis College re-examines its past complete portrayal of boarding school period will be a focus December 7, 2019
Food What does Thanksgiving really mean? ‘Colonization dehumanizes both the colonized and the colonizer’ November 27, 2019
Local News Fort Lewis College celebrates fourth year of Indigenous Peoples Day focus on missing, murdered women October 14, 2019