Social media’s addictive features have worsened mental health issues, according to the White Mountain Apache Tribe.
Peyote is being threatened by overharvesting, drug decriminalization laws and a resurgence in psychedelic use.
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, the deadliest tick-borne disease in the U.S., is a big problem on tribal lands in the Southwest ...
It’s set in the 1870s, and 150 years ago, in 1875, the American ... Indian Wars. 1875, in particular, saw the United States Cavalry under Brigadier General George Crook force Yavapai and Tonto ...
Seventeen of the 76 deaths in the state stemmed from tuberculosis, making it the most common cause of death. Seven suffered ...
Even though it is a controlled substance under federal law, an exemption afforded by a 1994 amendment to the American Indian Religious Freedom Act made it legal for Native Americans to use ...
Yankton Sioux and Apache tribal member Adrian Primeaux ... an exemption afforded by a 1994 amendment to the American Indian Religious Freedom Act made it legal for Native Americans to use, possess and ...
But attendance has been worse for Native American students — a disparity ... High School and an enrolled member of the San Carlos Apache tribe. Acknowledging their fears, grief and trauma ...
Coyote’s narrative adds to numerous Native American exhibits already woven ... A member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, and Apache, Bearinside grew up on the Choctaw Reservation.
He nominated her as the first Native ... tribe's project to lease or exchange portions of its Arizona water allocation. Haaland returned to Arizona in September to formally announce the Apache ...