Two state lawmakers are trying to create a “Turquoise Alert” system in New Mexico for sending out statewide alerts when Indigenous people go missing. Sen. Angel Charley (Laguna Pueblo/Zuni …
Some tribal leaders in the Southwest are urging members of Indigenous communities to carry personal identification amid anxiety about President Donald Trump’s promises to expand deportations. Their …
Chronic absenteeism among Native students in New Mexico far outpaces state averages. An analysis by The Associated Press shows the rate of chronic absenteeism for Native students in the state — …
The Taos Pueblo mountain is a constant benevolent presence in the hearts and minds of the Native people at its base. Its massive, pyramidal shape has been a measure by which one marks the cycles in …
Taos Plaza has changed so much during the 20th century that many longtime residents often proclaim they cannot recognize it anymore. But the way the plaza looks was never set in stone, even going …
The Taos Integrated School for the Arts (TISA), conducted a land acknowledgement event on its grounds last month. Through the state’s Indian Education Act grant, TISA received funding from the …
Sixteen Indigenous delegates from across the American Southwest are preparing to visit Peru's ancient Sacred Valley next month, with Taos Pueblo tribal members working to perfect the traditional song …
Graduation season is typically a time for celebrating the success of students making it through their education programs. For some Indigenous students, part of that celebration includes having tribal …
Despite centuries being native to lands that would eventually be known as the United States of America, Indigenous people would not be considered citizens of this nation until June 2, 1924. That was …