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Ojibwe journalist Mary Annette Pember puts her own family’s boarding school experiences on display in her new book.
She discussed her interest in Ayurveda, which translates to "knowledge of life" in Sanskrit, and its focus on balancing the ...
Native American tribal members said improved cultural awareness and health education are vital to successfully reduce the ...
Oregon groups are spreading awareness for the Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and People movement, recognizing the ...
A Story of Survival and the Legacy of Indian Boarding Schools explores the historical trauma of America's natives.
In “Medicine River,” Mary Annette Pember recounts what happened to her mother, and many like her, who were abused in Indian ...
Honoring the work to respond to Murdered Missing Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR) is both heavy and rewarding when ...
Mary Annette Pember’s mother​ attended an Indian residential school through the eighth grade. It forever changed her—and her ...
Despite steady increases in rates of immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) after mastectomy, racial disparities in IBR have persisted in the years since implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) ...
A doctor will talk about the role of Indian Health Service in the lives of Native Americans for the West Central Illinois ...
In “Medicine River,” Mary Annette Pember examines a national shame — and the trauma it wrought in her own family.
The funding freeze from the USDA is sending shockwaves throughout the nation’s agriculture sector, but their effect on tribal ...