Indian reservations
Inside Navajo Nation’s Battle Against Coronavirus
The reservation has a higher infection rate than any state in the country — and many homes have no running water.
Revisiting the Strange, Tragic Murders of Two Children on a North Dakota Indian Reservation
The violent deaths of Travis DuBois Jr. and his sister, Destiny Shaw, in 2011 point to larger problems on the impoverished reservation.
The Bizarre Election Scandal Unfolding in Navajo Nation
A (mostly) sovereign nation the size of Iceland inside the US is experiencing some political volatility this week, after their president was just sworn in despite getting trounced in the most recent election.
Native American Reservations Can Legalize Weed Now, but Will They?
Not many tribes appear to want to go the way of Colorado and Washington state.
An Oil Boom Is Ravaging an Indian Reservation in North Dakota
MHA Nation has collected about $1 billion in oil money since the fracking bonanza took off in 2008, but life for most tribe members has only gotten bleaker since then.
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