Spring Mini Contest Powwow celebrated at Farmington Museum Drumming, dancing and vendors drew loyal crowd for gathering May 11, 2023
Funding made available to support recording oral histories from boarding school era Victims and survivors have been sharing emotional stories during a ‘Road to Healing’ tour April 27, 2023
Hoop dance taught at Heights Middle School Students learn the history of the traditional dance March 14, 2023
Federal board defers vote to rename Mount Evans at tribal government’s request A request by a tribal government to have a “consultation” delays the vote to change the controversial name of 14,000-foot… March 9, 2023
Colorado governor asks U.S. to change Mount Evans’ name to Mount Blue Sky request is second-to-last step in the renaming process March 3, 2023
Aztec Ruins National Monument celebrates centennial Distinguished panelists will join Zoom meeting Jan. 24 January 19, 2023
History Colorado issues second report on Indian boarding schools Investigation of Fort Lewis site in Hesperus is ongoing January 17, 2023
Tribal leaders stress education, water issues in first-of-its-kind address to Colorado lawmakers Chairmen of Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute tribes highlight need for consultation and cooperation January 13, 2023
New movement helps Native students take back their education students were sent to Native American boarding schools operating in the U.S. for more than a century December 28, 2022
Law protects export of sacred Native American items from U.S. Leola One Feather, left, of the Oglala Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, observes as John Willis photographs Native American artifacts… December 27, 2022
$44 million announced for Southern Ute Tribe high-speed internet Funding will connect 1,800 Native American households to broadband December 2, 2022
To challenge, to learn and/or heal exhibits explore Native American art, themes and practices December 1, 2022
Biden making new commitments at Tribal Nations Summit President Joe Biden speaks during a Tribal Nations Summit during Native American Heritage Month, in the South Court Auditorium on… November 30, 2022
Bisons’ relocation to Native lands revives a spiritual bond ‘We all come from the same dirt that these animals are formed from – from our Creator’ November 22, 2022
Southern Ute Tribe workshops strive to preserve cultural traditions and drying class an opportunity to learn from elders a tradition that is quickly disappearing October 18, 2022
Native pride shines in Durango Indigenous Peoples Day celebrated in community once located on Ute tribal land October 11, 2022
N.M. governor voids territorial orders targeting Native Americans Santa Fe, Indigenous Day marchers raise awareness about missing and slain Native Americans October 11, 2022
State of unease: Colorado basin tribes without water rights Garnett Querta wipes sweat from his head while hauling water on the Hualapai reservation Aug. 15, near Peach Springs, Ariz.… October 1, 2022
Tribal radio station seeks a collaborative approach to reporting the news hopes to continue expanding its listener base and reporting staff September 28, 2022
South Dakota tribes buy land near Wounded Knee massacre site than 200 Native Americans killed at Wounded Knee in 1890 September 13, 2022
U.S. changes names of places with racist term for Native women A sign marking the 1960 Winter Olympics is seen by a chairlift at what was then called Squaw Valley Ski… September 9, 2022
Colorado begins review of former Indian boarding school in Hesperus ‘We just need to keep teaching and talking about it so that this never happens again,’ said state Rep. Barbara… September 9, 2022
Based in Durango, Tribal College Journal connects Native American students around the country Publication, founded in 1989, covers 37 schools September 6, 2022
Durango and Fort Lewis College museums repatriate remains, burial objects to Hopi Tribe American remains and funerary objects were removed from sites in Durango and Dove Creek in 1930s September 1, 2022