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This week on the podcast, two tales of epic journeys in search of work, education and safety.
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The Indian Child Welfare Act has been seen for decades as the gold standard in child placement and adoption. But next week, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments the law is unconstitutional. Why? We hear from a policy expert and a tribal lawyer.
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The Native American novelist's latest tale is a self-reflective ghost story for our tumultuous time.
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Our theater critic reviews the new production of Larissa Fasthorse's popular seasonal satire of "white wokeness" and holiday myths.
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President Biden has joined with a growing number of states and cities in paying special tribute today to Native Americans.
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Decades of indigenous children being forcibly taken from their families in order to assimilate into white culture and Christianity has created generational trauma found in Native American communities today.
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Erdrich's 17th novel, winner of the 2021 Pulitzer Prize, explores Native people's struggle against assimilation.
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On what is still officially Columbus Day in Baltimore, members of the city’s indiginous community rallied in the rain Monday afternoon calling for the…
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When it comes to COVID-19 statistics, the Native American community is funneled into the category of ‘other.’ What does that mean for accessing…
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Our collaboration with Arlo Iron Cloud & KILI Radio continues this episode, as we travel through the Pine Ridge Reservation and visit with an Oglala Sioux…