“The American Indian is of the soil, whether it be the region of forests, plains, pueblos, or mesas. He fits into the landscape, for the...[Read More]
Native American Issues
Articles I begin with apology for all I didn’t know. I didn’t know that European traders, three years before the Pilgrims, brought yellow fever to the...[Read More]
This year, Indigenous Peoples Day was officially declared a federal holiday by President Joe Biden. Although this was considered a huge victory for Indigenous people,...[Read More]
Each November we at Women AdvaNCe celebrate Native American Heritage Month by soliciting articles written by North Carolina Native American women on issues such as culture,...[Read More]
I always heard stories of the past. The struggles our people here in North Carolina and abroad suffered. I heard stories of the Tuscarora War...[Read More]
In the early morning hours of Wednesday, February 4th, 2015, Sara Nicole Graham woke up as usual and started getting ready for work. Around 6:30...[Read More]
Over 30,000 people attended Lumbee Homecoming in Pembroke, N.C. this past weekend. The annual event brings together the Lumbee community, with attendees traveling from across...[Read More]
*Trigger warning: These contents may be hard for some readers.* Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is apologizing to Indigenous Canadians after the remains of more...[Read More]
This article is being shared with permission from the publisher, Chaise Lounge, and the author Anna Lynch. The link to the original article is here. The...[Read More]
My paternal grandmother was part Cherokee, and, therefore, so was I. This is what I heard all my life, from my youngest days into adulthood....[Read More]