As America celebrates its 250th birthday, members of the country's Indigenous communities explain what the holiday means for them.
It's the true-crime story where myth and reality collide. The documentary "Blood & Myth" premieres Sept. 4 on Hulu.
The rapid expansion of the site sparked concerns that the tribe, whose members live a few miles upstream, would be harmed.
The Indigenous community members who live in the United States tell a much different story about Thanksgiving.
Across the country, Native American tribes are struggling to reclaim what was stolen from them over centuries: the remains of their ancestors and personal sacred items, now held in museums, universities and other institutions that are often far from home.
California is stripping the word "squaw" - a derogatory term for Indigenous women - from dozens of place names across 15 counties, state agencies recently announced.