History Colorado to investigate abuses at Fort Lewis College Indian boarding school Program seeks to learn about ‘victimization of families of youth forced to attend’ August 18, 2022
SUV barrels through Native American parade; 15 injured started the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial Centennial Celebration August 6, 2022
Navajo Code Talker Samuel Sandoval dies; 3 left from group Sandoval relayed coded message about Japanese surrender July 31, 2022
Five tribes sign agreement to preserve Bears Ears National Monument Agreement means tribes and BLM will work together to determine land use and long-term goals June 21, 2022
Chimney Rock National Monument opens new visitor center Juan National Forest modernized facility to reflect cultural importance, adapt to growing visitation June 14, 2022
Supreme Court rules against Navajo Nation member’s claim of double jeopardy Americans also can be tried in federal court, justices say June 13, 2022
Education Fort Lewis College names new vice president of Diversity Affairs Heather Shotton looks forward to being part of school’s reconciliation process June 6, 2022
Ute Mountain Utes celebrate 133rd Bear Dance event returns to the public after two years of COVID-19 restrictions June 6, 2022
Native American students exercise right to wear regalia at graduation Dayne Hudson, member of the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, walks with his eagle feather fan during the Canyon View… May 28, 2022
Fines for Colorado schools with Native mascots begin in June. But who will enforce them? a dozen schools have been warned by commission about appropriating imagery May 18, 2022
Colorado will have an office for cases of murdered, missing Indigenous people Gov. Jared Polis said he will sign Senate Bill 150 into law after weeks of negotiations with lawmakers, tribal representatives May 18, 2022
‘Heartbreaking and undeniable’ – preliminary review of federal Indian boarding schools is out Colorado was home to five such institutions, including what became Fort Lewis College May 11, 2022
Fort Lewis College featured on PBS NewsHour for efforts to reckon with its past Boarding school stripped Native Americans of language, culture and identity May 11, 2022
Colorado schools with ‘Thunderbird’ mascot set to get one-year reprieve from $25,000 monthly fines 24 schools were supposed to get rid of derogatory mascots by June May 9, 2022
A look into Kwiyagat Community Academy’s first year a preview of what’s to come for the state’s first public Native charter school April 10, 2022
Interior would see big boost under Biden budget, including tribal programs $5.9B would go toward climate resilience and adaptation program March 29, 2022
Biden to tap Navajo health head to lead federal agency Health Service has $7.4 billion budget and provides care to 2.6 million people March 11, 2022
Haaland: 16 tribal water settlements will get $1.7 billion Low water levels at Wahweap Bay at Lake Powell along the Upper Colorado River Basin are shown June 9, 2021,… February 22, 2022
Winter Olympics feature three Indigenous women Biggest rivalry in Beijing will be in the hockey rink February 2, 2022
Fort Lewis College to put $1.5 million toward Native language revitalization institute will begin in 2024 and feature four Indigenous languages January 28, 2022
Event to discuss ‘Indigenous mascots’ is abruptly canceled in Durango Community conversation called off shortly after Toh-Atin Gallery co-owner sends email December 2, 2021
Ute Mountain language gets revival with voiced dictionary chairman: Dictionary will ‘fill in the gap from the boarding school era’ November 22, 2021
‘It brings back blessings’: Ute Mountain Ute tribe hosts Thanksgiving drive-thru 2,000 meals served to tribal families November 17, 2021
Former Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell inducted into the National Native American Hall of Fame Ignacio resident was celebrated along with seven other inductees November 13, 2021