Welcoming Relatives Home: The Return of the Lynx On the Colville Reservation, tribal members are restoring wildlife populations—and with them, abundance, resilience, and reciprocity. Photos by David Moskowitz, Rico Moore | Dec 15, 2023
Opinion | Indian Child Welfare Act | foster care | Progress 2025: Colonialism and Sovereignty | Progress 2025 | Supreme Court | Native Sovereignty Supreme Court Ruling Upholds Native Sovereignty—For Now The decision shows that Native nations can win—even against the odds—by uniting in a collective effort. Chase Iron Eyes | Jul 7, 2023
The Unexpected SCOTUS Decision That Upheld Native Sovereignty In Haaland v. Brackeen, the justices affirmed that Native Americans are not a race—they are independent nations. Democracy Now! | Jun 23, 2023
A Growing Movement to Reclaim Water Rights for Indigenous People Native tribes are reliant on their local water sources, which have been continuously exploited and contaminated by the U.S. government and non-Native people. Indigenous groups are finding new ways to demand justice. Kayla DeVault | May 31, 2022