Underwater Scooter Ride Leads to Discovery of 1,200-Year-Old Canoe
A maritime archaeologist operating the scooter probably helped matters
Why Lacrosse Is Swapping East Coast Elitism for Land Acknowledgments
The Premier Lacrosse League is reclaiming the sport's Indigenous roots, and hoping to become a national sensation in the process
Should Indian Motorcycle Change Its Name?
We spoke with the president of Indigenous biker group Redrum, academics and the brand itself about their controversial insignia
In Advance of “Killers of the Flower Moon,” Scorsese and DiCaprio Meet With Osage Leaders
The film is set to begin shooting in May
More Than 1,000 High Schools Still Have Native American Team Names
FiveThirtyEight reports 45 of the schools use the former name of the Washington Football Team
Esselen Tribe Regains Ancestral Land in Big Sur After 250 Years
An environmental conservancy group facilitated the land transfer
Navajo Nation May Buy Gun Manufacturer Remington After Second Bankruptcy
The oldest gun maker in the U.S. first filed for chapter 11 back in 2018
An Indigenous Tribe That Has Lived on Cape Cod for 10,000 Years Is Now Under Threat
And the Trump Administration — surprise, surprise — is right in the middle of it
Attention, Travelers: You’re Exploring America Wrong
Native American cultural tourism offers a deeper understanding and connection to the land you love.