AP New Mexico Indigenous people honor and raise awareness for relatives who are missing or have been killed Indigenous people and others gather in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Saturday to raise awareness about Indigenous relatives who have gone… May 5, 2026
Education Colorado State University to host Native Education Forum for high school students Students will spend five days at CSU April 5, 2026
Native Lens showcases Indigenous filmmakers at Durango Independent Film Festival Screening at DAC and reception at Sorrel Sky will be held today March 5, 2026
Tribes stake their claim on the Colorado River, and help conserve it ‘flex their sovereignty,’ intend to develop water rights January 6, 2026
‘I’ve lived it’: Valeria Alarcón pushes for state funding for rural, tribal health councils Valeria Alarcón, executive director of the New Mexico Alliance of Health Councils, hosts Public Health Day at the Legislature in… December 30, 2025
The Indian Health Service is flagging vaccine-related speech. Doctors say they’re being censored. Margo Yeager, chief nursing officer at the Southern Ute Health Center, fills a syringe with the COVID-19 Moderna vaccine March… November 24, 2025
Native American Heritage Month celebrated with skate competition, music at The Hive in Durango Community building the goal with ‘Rise of the Nation’ event Saturday November 23, 2025
Towaoc tie holds up in Ute Mountain Ute election recount Run-off between Evelyn Lopez and Marilynn House is Oct. 29; Councilman Conrad Jacket keeps win October 20, 2025
Chairman Manuel Heart looks to a new generation after five terms for the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Entering retirement following three decades on Tribal Council, Chairman Manuel Heart offers his reflections to The Journal October 15, 2025
Selwyn Whiteskunk unofficially elected as new Ute Mountain Ute chairman A White Mesa representative wins against the incumbent, while two Towaoc candidates tied and a councilman is reelected October 12, 2025
Natives call for Colorado downwinders to be included in RECA – but say the uranium fight isn’t over Diné and Ute Mountain Ute Natives gather in White Mesa, Utah, to confront a decades-long battle with the nuclear fuel… September 26, 2025
Heinrich, Hickenlooper and Bennet introduce bill to increase tribal access to clean water American households, compared to white households, are 19 times more likely to lack indoor plumbing July 22, 2025
Southern Ute Indian Tribe addresses ICE deportation concerns members urged to carry identification amid fears of deportation July 17, 2025
Native American radio stations at risk as Congress looks to cut $1B in public broadcasting funding Mexico PBS reaches all but one of the more than 20 tribes and pueblos in the state July 16, 2025
Congressional candidate in hot water with Southern Utes over social media post rebukes Hope Scheppelman for Instagram video July 12, 2025
‘Absolutely revolting’ church play depicting Navajo medicine man in hell sparks outrage Nation Council issues letter to Gallup church June 20, 2025
The Fancy Navajo shares book at Farmington Museum’s Native Table event Yazzie returns home to share new twists to Navajo cooking May 27, 2025
Class of 2025 leads the way for Indigenous graduation regalia class is the first in New Mexico to graduate with legal protections for cultural expression May 26, 2025
‘The opportunity to succeed’: Fort Lewis College’s new president outlines bold vision Heather Shotton to take over July 1 as first Indigenous president of FLC May 12, 2025
Indigenous fashion week in Santa Fe explores heritage in silk and hides Margeaux Abeyta, left, sits next to her mother, fashion designer Patricia Michaels, from Taos, as she sees the televised finale… May 9, 2025
Ancient DNA confirms New Mexico tribe’s link to famed Chaco Canyon site Picuris Pueblo used DNA sequencing to corroborate their oral histories April 30, 2025
Trump says Columbus Day will now just be Columbus Day President won’t recognize Indigenous Peoples Day April 28, 2025
Navajo advocates say prez’s approval of uranium transport, Trump coal order feels like a betrayal Longtime advocate says ‘Man in the black hat’ and ‘Mr. yellow hair’ are getting too close April 22, 2025
Native American Art and Culture class hosts fashion show Students will showcase their work Tuesday at Center of Southwest Studies April 10, 2025