The Poarch Creek Band of Creek Indian’s business success booms across state lines, and there are no signs of slowing down.
In 1978, Congress passed the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) after determining that Native American children were being removed from their homes and communities at a significantly higher rate that non ...
“You name it. We’re kind of dabbling in it a little bit,” Cody Williamson, CEO of Creek Indian Enterprises, the oversight entity of non-gaming tribe businesses, said. From a truck ...
Native Americans, including members from the Klamath Tribes, which was made up of the Klamath, the Yahooskin-Paiute and the ...
After 170 years of armed attacks, forced relocations, ethnic cleansing, and genocide of Native Americans, the U.S. military ...
Northwestern Lehigh and Southern Lehigh’s PIAA quarterfinal football games have been moved to Saturday after heavy snow in ...
Parity was the main theme in regards to Monday’s Heritage Conference basketball media day at Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Center. The River Valley boys and ...
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, advisor to Henry VIII, dies just before facing trial for treason. 1643: Composer Claudio Monteverdi dies ...
Robert Costa of CBS News returns to Fresno State to discuss politics. The Maddy Institute event is 5:30 p.m. Monday on campus ...
And while Godwin and The Allegheny High were in Philly, they decided to treat concert goers to a raucous cover of Tyler ...
In 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed into law the Indian Removal Act that led to the Trail of Tears—a death march that ...