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Mohegan tribal member and playwright Madeline Fielding Sayet is one of several people appointed by President Joe Biden to serve on the Institute of American Indian Arts Board of Trustees.
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Ma’s House and BIPOC Art Studio on Long Island will feature the work of six artists in an exhibition that explores themes of relationships with family, culture, community and themselves.
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Sherry Pocknett finds joy in educating others about Indigenous food and how to care for the Earth. She won a James Beard Award this month for best chef in the Northeast.
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School districts on Long Island have a week to respond to New York's ban on team names, mascots and logos with Native American imagery.
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The Supreme Court ruled Thursday to uphold a law that allows for the adoption of Native American children by their relatives and tribes.
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Historians and officials have announced plans for a commemoration of Long Island's local ties to the American War for Independence.
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The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation is making efforts to expand its business enterprises in Connecticut through its company Command Holdings.
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The Mohegan Tribe has submitted a bid to acquire property up for auction by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Norwich.
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Indigenous perspectives have often been excluded from U.S. historical narratives. A Yale University professor hopes to spotlight the importance of those perspectives in a new book.
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A mural of a chief is being painted next to Massapequa High School by its students despite a recent state ban on Native American mascots.