Although many of the material items like special documents and photographs are irreplaceable, the family says losing their native cultural items hurts the most.
We lost all of our Native American regalia, our feathers, our fans, our moccasins, and my peace pipe," Charles Walking Child ...
Holt Breen stresses that the highest honor in Native American culture is to be a warrior. United by a tradition of service, ...
In New Mexico, a state where over 11% of the total population is Native American, Senate Bill 163 stands as a beacon of hope, ...
The bill responds to a troubling number of disappearances and killings in Indian Country — and would allow law enforcement to ...
Native American dancers will be among the participants at the Grand Mesa Pow-Wow from Friday through Sunday, March 28–30, at ...
Native American students in New Mexico will be able to wear their tribal regalia at graduation ceremonies this spring after ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a high-profile bill that protects the rights of Native American students to wear ...
Native American students’ right to wear tribal regalia at school ceremonies could soon be enshrined in New Mexico state law.
Today, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed SB163, which allows students to freely express their cultural heritage at ...
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed a bill that will ensure students across the state can freely express their ...
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