A voting rights decision from the U.S. Supreme Court is raising alarms among Native advocates and politicians.
In March, the Trump Administration issued an executive order that would limit mail-in voting by having a federal agency create a list of American citizens who are eligible to vote by showing proof of ...
Opinion Voting rights in Indian Country have never been guaranteed. They have been fought for — and defended — generation ...
Native American advocates say a recent Supreme Court ruling that deemed racial redistricting under the Voting Rights Act ...
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Beneath Window Rock in Navajo Nation, a memorial is dedicated to the "code talkers" of World War II, a group of Navajo soldiers who used their native tongue to create a secret ...
On June 2, 1924, Congress passed a law which granted citizenship -- and the right to vote -- to Native Americans. Has the U.S. has kept the... 100 years after Native people became citizens, voting ...
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act is being framed as a common sense measure to protect elections, but in reality it risks disenfranchising eligible voters, particularly Native Americans, ...
When Jaynie Parrish, the executive director and founder of Arizona Native Vote, saw the details of the Republican elections bill President Donald Trump has called his “number one priority,” her first ...