Perodigm Films Founder Rob Pero Launches Indigenous-Led Team to Produce Award-Winning Screenplay, “The Last Indian War”
Cambridge, Wis. – Perodigm Films founder and award-winning film producer Rob Pero joins Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Graf as executive producer on the production of Graf’s screenplay “The Last Indian War”, the true-life saga behind the most important football game ever played: the Carlisle-Army football game of 1912. Pero and
Oklahomans taking lead in drone technology and advanced air mobility
By Gabriela Tumani
Washington, D.C. — Oklahoma aerospace engineers told members of a U.S. House high tech committee that they are using drone technology and advanced air mobility to leverage aerospace programs within the state's Native American tribes.
Jamey Jacob, executive director of the Oklahoma Aerospace Institute
After nearly 200 years, the Yuchi Tribe of Oklahoma reconnects with bison
By Kaitlyn Radde
The Yuchi Tribe of Oklahoma received five bison from Denver earlier this month, marking the first time in nearly two centuries that Yuchi people will once again interact with the animal.
"We have an opportunity to connect with them in direct ways and help them on
Cherokee Nation debuts season 8 of “Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People”
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The newest season of “Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People” is back and bigger than ever with all new Cherokee stories.
The groundbreaking docuseries shares compelling narratives of the people, places, history and culture of the Cherokee Nation, the largest Native American tribe in the United States. Season
Mvskoke protesters deliver eviction notice to stop “Cop City” on Georgia homelands
Ceremonial leaders seek to preserve the Weelaunee Forest from development
by Braden Harper
ATLANTA, Georgia – The Weelaunee Forest is one of the original homelands of the Mvskoke people. After the Indian Removal Act of 1830 forced the Mvskoke people to vacate their home, the forest was used for many different
The Supreme Court wrestles with questions over the Navajo Nation's water rights
By Becky Sullivan
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could alter the already intense battle over water rights in the parched American Southwest.
For more than 20 years, the Navajo Nation has fought for access to water from the lower Colorado River, which
Sky-Eagle Collection
"Sky-Eagle Collection: A Moving Tribute to the Osage People to Take Center Stage at Cannes
Indigenous Arts and Fashion Festival"
Taos, NM, USA— 3/31/2023 —
Dante Biss-Grayson, an acclaimed Indigenous Fashion Designer from the Osage Nation who currently resides in Taos, New Mexico, is poised to showcase