Nation Mar 31 Indigenous groups in the American West lived alongside horses by the early 1600s, study finds By Christina Larson, Associated Press
Arts Jan 23 Watch 6:25 Filmmaker Sky Hopinka’s unconventional ways of telling Native stories The artist and filmmaker Sky Hopinka was awarded the prestigious MacArthur Genius Award last fall, celebrating a decade of his experimental work focused on Indigenous people. Jeffrey Brown met Hopinka in New York’s Hudson Valley for the final story in… By Jeffrey Brown, Lena I. Jackson
Arts Dec 08 These comics put Native American stories at the front and center Native American comics are working to bring fresh attention to Native cultures and people in a country where many people have limited or inaccurate knowledge about them. By Rocky Mountain PBS
Science Mar 08 Watch Oregon Farmers Surprised to Find Fish in Fields Researchers in Oregon's Willamette Valley found young native fish thriving in ditches that fill with water during the winter months. The unrecognized habitat meant farmers had been inadvertently raising fish in their fields, in addition to their intended crops, for…
Nov 10 Watch ‘We Still Live Here’ Details Effort to Restore Wampanoag Language The film "We Still Live Here," tells the story of the return of the Wampanoag Indian language, the first time a language with no native speakers has been revived in this country. It's part of our series, in partnership with… Continue watching
Jun 02 Education Issues Weigh on Tribal Voters in South Dakota, Montana By PBS NewsHour With sizeable populations in the last two states to vote in the Democratic primary, Native American voters have emerged as a highly sought-after voting bloc ahead of Tuesday's voting in Montana and South Dakota. Continue reading