Evo Morales: Indigenous Power Evo Morales, Bolivia's first indigenous president, is forwarding a socially just agenda that promotes the country's sovereignty and multiculturalism. Jubenal Quispe | May 12, 2007
Surviving Hard Times: It’s not for sissies Hopi and Iroquois prophecies draw on long cultural memories, offering practical approaches to surviving hard times. John Mohawk | May 9, 2006
Citizens United | Water Bringing Back Desert Springs The Hopi people of the Black Mesa region know how to farm and thrive in the desert Southwest. But a giant coal company is draining the aquifer that feeds their sacred springs and makes their livelihood possible. Gary Nabhan | Jan 1, 2004
Tom Goldtooth: In the Native Way For a sundancer and bundle-keeper in the Dakota tradition, the world and the spirit are identical. Tom Goldtooth | Nov 6, 2001
Local economies | Sustainable food and farming Wild Rice Moon The ancient, wild rice-centered culture of Minnesota's Anishinaabeg people confronts cultivated "wild" rice. Winona LaDuke | Jul 1, 2000