Sen. Mark Kelly wants Congress to approve $5 billion in funding to implement a landmark water rights deal for three Native American tribes.
Representatives from the Navajo, Hopi and San Juan Southern Paiute tribes spoke in front of a Senate Committee to support the Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement.
About one-third of the Navajo Nation lacks access to clean drinking water, a reality that impacts every aspect of daily life.
Three tribes reached an agreement in 2024 to secure their share of Colorado River flows. They still need congressional ...
The government for the San Carlos Apache tribe have approved a nightly curfew for one community that will last until the end ...
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Forest Service transferred Arizona’s Oak Flat to Resolution Copper, advancing a massive mining project opposed by tribes and environmentalists. Supporters say it boosts domestic ...
The Bureau of Indian Affairs furloughed more than 1,100 employees on the first day of the government shutdown, leaving questions about what services will be available. Tribal schools overseen by ...
CHANDLER, Ariz. — Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent time in tribal communities in Arizona and New Mexico this week, highlighting ways they are trying to prevent chronic disease among Native ...
Elaborate crowns, songs filled with blessings and sacred tribal dances were some of the ways ASU students experienced American Indian culture Tuesday afternoon. The American Indian Council -- the ...
With federal funding gone, tribes are turning to philanthropy, alternative lenders, and their own institutions.
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