Native people are at a disproportionate risk of experiencing violence, murder, or going missing and make up a significant portion of the missing and murdered cases. The legal movement works to bring attention to these cases and fix inadequate investigations.
a collection of documents that formalize recognition of Native American water rights in the United States.
Native American Rights FundAt any given time, NARF staff are working with tribes on dozens of legal issues across Indian Country
Podcasts
Listen as you learn! Check out these podcasts discussing Indigenity.
Cultural SurvivalCultural Survival is a global leader in the fight to protect Indigenous lands, languages, and cultures around the world. In partnership with indigenous peoples, we advocate for native communities whose rights, cultures, and dignity are under threat.
This LandHost Rebecca Nagle reports on Native rights cases heading before the Supreme Court and the impact the decisions could have.
Native OpinionNative Opinion is a unique education, entertainment and informational radio show and podcast. Hosts, Michael Kickingbear, of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, and, David GreyOwl, a member of the Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama, present an Indigenous view on American history, politics and culture, and how those things impact and shape Native American lives.
RAVEN (De)BriefsRAVEN DeBriefs are conversations between Indigenous thinkers, legal experts, organizers and community leaders exploring the shifting legal landscape upon which moments of crisis — and opportunity — are built.
Nihizhi, Our Voices: An Indigenous SolutionsNihizhí, Our Voices: An Indigenous Solutions Podcast is dedicated to providing listeners with recorded conversations on a variety of topics that center Indigenous voices across Turtle Island, with host Lyla June Johnston.
All My RelationsAll My Relations is a podcast hosted by Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip) and Adrienne Keene (Cherokee Nation) to explore our relationships— relationships to land, to our creatural relatives, and to one another. Each episode invites guests to delve into a different topic facing Native American peoples today.
Missing & Murdered: Finding CleoToo often, cases of missing Indigenous Peoples are left unresolved and minimally investigated. It’s important for settlers to begin to understand the shortcomings of the justice system and racial stereotypes that minimize the well-being of Indigenous children. Youth are the promise of the future: this podcast underscores the importance of justice by investigating what has gone terribly wrong in the past.