Jeep CEO Bob Broderdorf weighed in on the Native American naming controversy during an interview with Newsweek.
There’s a magical moment that happens when you take that first bite of a perfect pancake – time slows down, worries disappear, and suddenly all is right with the world. That moment awaits you at Peter ...
Indian Prime Minister Modi said in 2014, “Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.” In that quote is the life of Ganpat I. Patel, a man whose journey ...
A $20 million gift to Dickinson College will pave the way for a new scholarship center dedicated to the study of Indigenous ...
The Carlisle-based college will dedicate the center’s site, which is near the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School (CIIS) ...
Head Start” focuses on education and life skills, serving as a vital resource for early childhood development. Now, the future of their programming is uncertain due to the government ...
On a startlingly beautiful day high in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Thomas Champeau waded into Yellowstone Prong hoping to catch ...
Most people may not know of the towns Farmington, Potosi, Steelville, Rolla and Waynesville, Missouri, but people in those towns keep Trail of Tears history alive with historic markers and ...
The United States is 20 days into the third-longest federal government shutdown in history and Indian Country is bracing for ...
Over a year after it first opened to the public, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Great Smoky Cannabis Co. dispensary remains the only legal recreational marijuana dispensary in North Carolina.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) -- The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) Principal Chief Michell Hicks criticized Senator Thom Tillis for remarks made during a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting, calling ...
The Cherokee Indians will help keep a key U.S. highway open and maintained in Great Smoky Mountains National Park during the federal government shutdown. At a special session Friday, the Eastern Band ...