I have to say that when they do things like that, Native people, they are not heard either.
We all have an obligation to stand up for under-represented people and definitely for Native American sacred sites.
Your voice has never been heard enough.
As the former mayor of the town of Superior and a lifelong resident, do you feel that the DEIS adequately informs the lo...
this despicable action is the antithesis of democracy and has threatened to forever destroy our way of worship and life
It seems to me that if you take 100 percent of something and you only get 10 percent out of it and the other 90 percent ...
the irreversible destruction that the Resolution Copper Mine would have on the Oak Flat area--an area sacred to many tri...
the mine will also permanently damage the region's already severely depleted water supply
Every single one of us here have constituents all over our districts who we don't care who they support for president--w...
This behavior--this is the behavior that our country has to contend with. He is our president. He is the leader of our c...
as one of the first Native American women ever elected to Congress in our country's history, I completely understand whe...
However, by one estimate, Native artists lose about 500 million dollars' worth of income a year to fake goods sold from ...
Mr. Mehta, does Amazon have any work in this space that you partner or you work with the Indians Arts and Crafts Board?
In New Mexico, Native American art and work is critically important. It amounts to one in eighteen jobs that Native Amer...
I appreciate that commitment.
shouldn't those practitioners or others be able to also help treat people to prevent overdose?
Five years ago, Rio Arriba County received funding from the state of New Mexico to establish a behavioral health investm...
Isn't that something that we should fix?