Protecting and preserving tribal water rights is a top priority for NARF.
From Oregon to California to Kansas and across the Midwestern United States, many Native peoples
On March 14, 2024, North Dakota voters, the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, and the Spirit Lake Tribe filed a response to the North Dakota Secretary of State’s
On January 26, 2024, the South Dakota Office of Hearing Examiners affirmed that to receive public records, the Oglala Sioux Tribe need not pay the City of Martin's "outside legal fees....
The leaders of 30 Tribal Nations in the Great Lakes region sent a letter to President Joe Biden urging the United States to speak out against the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline’s
The Native American Rights Fund (NARF) was honored to welcome UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues members and Secretariat, invited experts, Native American tribal
"Updates to the Texas Education Code to comply with the CROWN Act could quickly make positive changes for public school students who wear traditional braids, locks, or twists," said NARF Deputy Director Matthew Campbell.
NARF and the John Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health invited grassroots activists working to protect sacred places and public health professionals to meet in Albuquerque...