HALIFAX, NC — Marty Richardson descended into the wooded grove, weaving through a crowd of onlookers attending a local America 250 celebration. When Richardson began to speak, the crowd went silent.
Flags, fireworks and freedom may come to mind on July Fourth. But others in the U.S. don’t view America’s 250th anniversary as a celebration. For some Native American families, the country’s ...
TONIGHT AT 5:00. I AM. HERE. THE ONE THING I’D LIKE FOR OKLAHOMANS TO KNOW IS THAT WHAT ALL OF US AS AMERICAN INDIAN PEOPLE, IS, THAT WE ARE STILL HERE. WE’RE RESILIENT, AND HERE WE ARE TODAY IN 2026, ...
On this edition of Your Call, we continue our new series, The US at 250: A Native Perspective, by discussing Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagle’s new podcast First America. Joined by leading Native ...
McKaylin Peters, a 24-year-old Native American graduate student at Johns Hopkins University, still recalls when she first heard the words “merciless Indian savages.” Sitting in social studies class at ...
It's a freezing, foggy morning as the Searoad Mersey II docks at Melbourne Port. We've had a tip-off that the truck we're looking for is on board. Hours later, it appears, loaded with Tasmanian logs.