Valerie Macon / Getty Images Weeks After Famous Native American Activist Dies, Sisters Step Forward with News That Hints Everything Was a Lie Sacheen Littlefeather, who became famous for representing Marlon Brando at the 1973 Oscars, may not have been Native American. By Abby Liebing October 24, 2022
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesCommentary Elizabeth Warren's Indigenous Peoples' Day Message Backfires: 'Maybe Sit This One Out' After claiming to be Native American, Warren was hired as a professor at Harvard Law School, where she was listed as a 'woman of color.' By Samantha Chang October 11, 2022
AP Native American Woman Who Famously Declined Marlon Brando's 'Godfather' Oscar Dies Sacheen Littlefeather's appearance at the Oscars was contentious, receiving a mix of applause and boos from the audience. By The Associated Press October 3, 2022
KVIA ABC-7 / YouTube screen shot Video: Horrifying Moment SUV Plows Through NM Parade Crowd Injuring Multiple People, Including 2 Police Officers The man 'put the vehicle in drive and proceeded to strike police officers, pedestrians, vehicles and a business,' the city said. By Abby Liebing August 5, 2022
Underwood Archives / Getty Images Football Legend Has His Olympic Gold Medal Victory Restored More Than 100 Years Later Legendary athlete Jim Thorpe is being recognized as the winner of the 1912 Olympic decathlon and pentathlon events. By Richard Moorhead July 16, 2022
@CupTrust / Twitter Strange 'Round Rock' Found by Rancher in the Dirt Turns Out to Be Irreplaceable Native American Artifact One Native American find by a rancher in Colorado nearly 50 years ago has been a gold mine of knowledge about the past. By Jack Davis July 3, 2022
AP file photo Harvard Vows to Spend $100 Million to Atone for School's 'Disturbing and Shocking' Slavery Legacy 'Through such efforts, these descendants can recover their histories, tell their stories and pursue empowering knowledge.' By The Associated Press April 26, 2022
@RNCResearch / Twitter Former Hunter Biden Business Partner Sentenced to Prison A former business partner of President Joe Biden's son just received some very bad news from the Department of Justice. By Jack Davis March 1, 2022
Taylor Jewell / APCommentary BLM Chastises Us for Having Thanksgiving Dinner on Stolen Land, Yet Look What Their Co-Founder Did 'You are on stolen land,' the group said in a tweet. 'Colonization never ended, it just became normalized.' By C. Douglas Golden November 27, 2021
Stan Honda - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary DC Public Schools Urge Parents to 'Decolonize' Their Thanksgiving 'If you celebrate, our Equity team has shared resources for how you can consider decolonizing your Thanksgiving,' the chancellor wrote. By C. Douglas Golden November 26, 2021