A man who works as an announcer at Native American Pow Wow events is expected to appear today before a federal magistrate judge after being indicted on federal charges of unlawfully selling Native ...
Christian Titman, center, looks into the sun wearing a feather as he and his graduating class enter Clovis High’s Lamonica Stadium in June 2015 in Clovis, Calif. North Carolina lawmakers are requiring ...
A high school has come under fire after a Native American student was forced to remove a sacred item from her graduation cap. In a TikTok, content creator and activist LakotaWiyanGrace argued that the ...
North Carolina lawmakers could allow Native American students to wear culturally significant objects such as bird feathers and plumes during graduation ceremonies. The state House Federal Relations ...
SANTA ANA — A Santa Ana man suspected of selling feathers from protected birds, including those of a bald eagle and a red-tailed hawk, was taken into custody Tuesday, May 9, authorities said. Fish and ...
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 prohibits possessing native North American bird feathers without a permit. The law, punishable by fines and imprisonment, aims to prevent the killing and ...
Updated March 7 with House vote approving the bill. North Carolina lawmakers could allow Native American students to wear culturally significant objects such as bird feathers and plumes during ...
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