HELENA, Mont. - For the fourth time, Montana legislators are considering whether to establish an Indigenous Peoples’ Day in our state.
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HELENA, Mont. - For the fourth time, Montana legislators are considering whether to establish an Indigenous Peoples’ Day in our state.
BILLINGS, MT- Native artist Elias Jade Notafraid of the Crow Nation is making headline in the fashion world.
HELENA, Mont. - Events are being held across Montana to celebrate Native American Heritage Month.
PABLO, Mont. - A big milestone for our Montana tribes as the bipartisan Infrastructure Law includes an historic investment in the expansion of high-speed internet in communities, two of them on Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal lands and the Blackfeet reservation.
This time of year, the aspen leaves light up the drive along this Wyoming Scenic Byway.
BILLINGS, Mont. - The Shrine Auditorium building and surrounding property on Broadwater Ave. in Billings were purchased by the Native American Development Corporation (NADC).
PRYOR, Mont. - "We celebrate it here annually," explained Mark BruisedHead. "For the kids, it's a big day for them. Get a little bit of that experience. What those old-time Indians used to live."
Modern football has direct ties to the Crow Reservation in Montana
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – Between Aug. 17-28, Yellowstone National Park will host multiple Tribal activities in the park to commemorate 150 Years of Yellowstone and Founders Day, the anniversary of the creation of the National Park Service on Aug. 25, 1916.
BILLINGS, Mont. -- Students in Lodge Grass are working with journalists from the University of Montana to learn about a new career option.
BILLINGS, Mont. -- Students in Lodge Grass are working with journalists from the University of Montana to learn about a new career option.
BILLINGS, Mont. - As the conversations around mental health in Montana continue, there's a significant need for services in our indigenous communities.
MONTANA - After a call for earring donations as a part of a Missing and Murdered Indigenous People exhibit, the BIA Office of Justice Services is thanking those who sent something in to add to the exhibit.
Natives and allies gathered in front of the Big Horn County Courthouse to remember the fathers, mothers, daughters, brothers, and sisters whose deaths have gone uninvestigated and unsolved.
BOZEMAN, Mont. - Today at Montana State University student groups will come together to host free programming will be available for students, staff, faculty, and community members on the MSU campus.
WASHINGTON D.C.- President Joe Biden is issuing a proclamation bring awareness and make today officially a day to remember the lost lives in our native communities.
BOZEMAN, MT- The 46th annual American Indian Council Powwow at MSU is underway at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse.
BILLINGS, Mont. - On Tuesday, Cheryl Horn, aunt of Selena Not Afraid was being recognized by USA Today as one of their women of the year.
PABLO, Mont. - It's been nearly two years since the devastating People's Center Fire in Pablo, destroying hundreds of Native American artifacts, pieces of history for the Salish- Kootenai tribes.
MONTANA - For Montanans who took to the mall for their holiday shopping this year, they may have seen a local Blackfeet artist's work in a major department store.
ULM, Mont. - On Dec. 18, First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park is hosting its first guided rock art hike of the season.
Montana Right Now is committed to helping find information on Missing and Murdered Indigenous People throughout the state. We’re continuing our commitment to help find men, women and children who are listed under MMIP through the DOJ.
LAME DEER, Mont. - Northern Cheyenne Tribal Schools posted to Facebook Tuesday saying there will be a two hour delay for school on Wednesday, Dec. 15.
LAME DEER, Mont. - The Northern Cheyenne Tribal Council and Administration authorized the elimination of all dogs found unleased in residential housing areas on the reservation, effective immediately.
LAME DEER, Mont. - Authorities have determined a person was killed by dogs on Dec. 12 on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation, with drugs and alcohol as contributing factors.