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Long-standing American principle of birthright citizenship under attack from Trump allies

Children born on U.S. soil automatically have U.S. citizenship, regardless of who their parents are. RichLegg/E+ via Getty Images by Carol Nackenoff, Swarthmore College and...

J. Pharoah Doss:   Does Biden’s Native American boarding school apology make a difference?

First- and second-grade students sit in a classroom at the former Genoa Indian Industrial School in Genoa, Neb. Researchers are now trying to locate...

75 years ago, Maria Tallchief made the ballet world reimagine itself and find a place for a Native American prima ballerina

Maria Tallchief performing ‘Firebird’ at the New York City Ballet on Sept. 19, 1963. Jack Mitchell / Archive Photos via Getty Images by Shannon Toll,...

My family lived the horrors of Native American boarding schools – why Biden’s apology doesn’t go far enough

A photograph archived at the Center for Southwest Research at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque shows a group of Indigenous students who...

US citizenship was forced on Native Americans 100 years ago − its promise remains elusive

Indian boarding schools intentionally separated Native children from their families and taught them to be ‘model American citizens.’ Humboldt County Collection Photos. Special Collections,...

‘Time warp’ takes students to Native American past to search for solutions for the future

by Eric M. Anderman, The Ohio State University and Tzu-Jung Lin, The Ohio State University The eyes of the fifth graders in Ms. Evans’ class...

Thanksgiving stories gloss over the history of US settlement on Native lands

Native Americans depicted at the first Thanksgiving feast, in a 1960 film about the Pilgrims’ first year in America. AP Photo by Lisa Michelle King, University...

For the Osage Nation, the betrayal of the murders depicted in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ still lingers

by Shannon Toll, University of Dayton This article contains plot spoilers of “Killers of the Flower Moon.” The sheriff disguised her death as whiskey poisoning. Because, when...

Indigenous Peoples Day offers a reminder of Native American history − including the scalping they endured at the hands of Colonists

by Christoph Strobel, UMass Lowell For the third year, the United States will officially observe Columbus Day alongside Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 9, 2023. In...

Nina Otero-Warren – Latina champion of women’s voting rights and education in New Mexico – now graces US quarters

A new U.S. quarter shows Nina Otero-Warren, a leader in New Mexico’s suffrage movement and the first female superintendent of Santa Fe public schools....

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