To help Native American children and anyone who has stepped up to care for them, Manuel started collecting basic items like clothing, diapers, toiletries, and toys and distributing them from her ...
The First Alaskans Institute’s Elders and Youth conference is Oct. 13-16, followed by the larger Alaska Federation of Natives ...
The Old City museum showcased Native American history, art and culture ahead of Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Monday.
Fall is perhaps the best time to learn about Native cultures, between Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations and seasonal events ...
The U.S. Army is returning the identified remains of Native American children to their tribal descendants a century after ...
The Native American Youth and Family Center in Northeast Portland hosted a marketplace ahead of Orange Shirt Day, honoring ...
The U.S. Army has wrapped up this year's work at the cemetery that houses the remains of children who died at the Carlisle ...
After decades in storage because of "cultural insensitivity," Shelburne Museum's collection of Native American art will now ...
From Oct. 12-14, the museum will host traditional Native American dance performances, living history interpreters, crafts and ...
Often, the calls from case workers come with great urgency. A baby, a toddler – a child who is in desperate need of a safe home. For Elisia Manuel, one of those urgent calls came in 2012.
a Northeast Portland service hub created by the Native American Youth and Family Center, was bathed in orange Sunday in preparation for Orange Shirt Day on Sept. 30. Orange art, jewelry, clothing ...