Politics May 24 Tribes say their future is at stake as they push for Congress to consider Colorado River plan By Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press
Nation Mar 07 Watch 3:52 Tribal communities face challenges accessing the internet For many tribal communities in America, internet access isn't always as easy as logging on to a computer. The FCC reports almost 28 percent of tribal land residents lack high-speed broadband, compared to 1.5 percent of urban residents. But the… By Maria Staubs
Nation Apr 26 Oklahoma wants the Supreme Court to pull back part of its historic ruling on Native rights Oklahoma is taking its case again to the Supreme Court to challenge a part of the 2020 McGirt v. Oklahoma decision that gave power and jurisdiction to the tribes. Native leaders see a threat to sovereignty and say the state… By Adam Kemp
Nation Oct 17 Watch 7:22 Native American tribes land buybacks start a commercial approach to social justice In part two of a two-part series, Special Correspondent Kira Kay reports on the Nez Perce tribe and its efforts to regain control of part of the 7.5 million acres of land granted to it by the U.S. government in… By Kira Kay, Jason Maloney
Nation Oct 16 Watch 7:57 Why Native Americans are buying back land that was stolen from them From 1877 to 1934, under a range of laws and reneged-upon treaties, the U.S. government appropriated tens of millions of acres of Native American land. In recent years there has been a growing movement known as “land back” to reclaim… By Kira Kay, Jason Maloney