Striking Down Roe v. Wade Leaves Native Women and Girls Even More Vulnerable
Commemorating missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls also means upholding our sovereignty
By
Jacqueline Keeler
May 5, 2022
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indigenous communities
Can Indigenous Leadership Save Our National Parks and Monuments?
The nomination of Chuck Sams signals a new path for Indigenous-led and managed Native homelands
By
Jacqueline Keeler
October 11, 2021
Native Americans Helped Invent American Democracy But Are Often Prevented From Practicing It
From Utah and Arizona to the Dakotas, Indigenous communities struggle against efforts to suppress their ability to vote
By
Jacqueline Keeler
April 21, 2020
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indigenous communities
A Letter From the Yankton Sioux Territory
A Native community suffers massive flooding, far from the eye of the media
By
Jacqueline Keeler
October 14, 2019
“Land Gets Stolen. That’s How It Works.”
What happened at the Lincoln Memorial proves most Americans are still not hearing the Native American experience
By
Jacqueline Keeler
January 23, 2019
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indigenous communities