As part of its “In the Round” series, Bowling Green State University welcomed Native American musician, artist, illustrator ...
Angeline Kelsey "Naw Kay o Say" Yob is among the six minority women leaders celebrated in downtown alleyway art installations ...
Since 2007, the Native American Educational and Cultural Center (NAECC) serves as a second home for the Purdue community. The Center is open to all students and committed to nurturing student learning ...
Drawing from the legacy of our earliest alumni, including the famous legal intellectual Vine Deloria ’70, and our relationship with the Native American Rights Fund, our approach to American Indian Law ...
Donald Trump (right) and Narendra Modi met at the White House for talks in February Indian Americans are increasingly ... mostly women and children, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
Last year, The New York Times asked, “Why Are So Many Americans Choosing to Not Have Children?” More recently, The Atlantic warned of the consequences of the “baby bust” for the Democratic Party. The ...
TOKYO -- Rumiko Akutsu, 74, supports children who have come from abroad as a Japanese language instructor at an elementary school in Shibata, Niigata Prefecture. When she recently got in touch ...
Millennials and Gen Z are delaying parenthood for financial stability. Still, many Americans say they want more children than they currently have. Americans want more kids — but many can't swing ...
according to a statement from the Native American Rights Fund, which filed the suit on Friday in federal court in Washington. About 45,000 children are enrolled in bureau-funded schools in 23 states.
President Donald Trump on Friday celebrated a jobs report that saw unemployment rise, pointing to the growth in jobs for native-born Americans relative to foreign workers. The economy added a net of ...
By Jennifer Schuessler A sweeping history of Native Americans and a study of the creation of the port of Los Angeles in the 19th century have won this year’s Bancroft Prize, one of the most ...
Americans’ family-size preferences have not changed much since 1975. But since the Great Recession, U.S. adults have had a harder time having their desired number of children. In fact ...