Half of uncontacted tribes could be wiped out in 10 years, report says

Loggers were killed after entering Mashco Piro territory in Peru’s Amazon, with Indigenous leaders warning that such clashes are inevitable when frontier zones go unpoliced. Continue reading Half of uncontacted tribes could be wiped out in 10 years, report says

City legal staff recommend paying $7M in settlements to three Indigenous men wrongfully convicted in 1973 slaying

The city’s legal department is proposing Winnipeg pay $7 million to settle lawsuits filed by three First Nations men wrongfully convicted of the 1973 slaying of a restaurant worker. Allan […] Continue reading City legal staff recommend paying $7M in settlements to three Indigenous men wrongfully convicted in 1973 slaying

Through the Eyes of a 6-Year-old Child, Orange Became a Symbol of an Indigenous Movement

Phyllis Webstad, a tribal citizen of the Stswecemc Xgattem First Nation, is a prime example of how one person can make a difference and create an Indigenous movement across North America. Continue reading Through the Eyes of a 6-Year-old Child, Orange Became a Symbol of an Indigenous Movement

Monday Morning: (September 28, 2025): Articles You May Have Missed This Past Weekend

Details By Native News Online Staff September 29, 2025 Here are some of the recent articles Walks On at 66 Ernie Stevens, Jr., a tribal citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and the longtime chairman of the Indian Gaming Association, walked on on Friday. Stevens was 66. Continue reading Monday Morning: (September 28, 2025): Articles You May Have Missed This Past Weekend

Native News Weekly (September 28, 2025): D.C. Briefs

WASHINGTON In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D. C. that impacts Indian Country recently. Continue reading Native News Weekly (September 28, 2025): D.C. Briefs