Michigan taxpayers spent $1.1 million on a study of the history of abuse in Native American board schools that was ultimately shelved.
A week after Bridge Michigan published an article reporting that the state was withholding a $1.1 million study on Native ...
At least five Michigan tribes have warned their members to carry tribal ID, and to know their rights when approached by ICE ...
LANSING — The state of Michigan is giving more details about a report on potential abuses at the state’s Native American ...
A $1.25 million investigation of Native American boarding schools in Michigan quietly came to an inauspicious end in November.
This story was originally published by Bridge Michigan (bridgemi.com), a nonprofit and nonpartisan news organization. To get ...
Michigan spent three years and $1.1 million to study the state’s Native American boarding schools, then refused to release the report to the public. Michigan officials blasted the report as too ...
A new probe launched by Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office might require investigators to delve into records from nearly ...
NORTHERN MICHIGAN,. (WPBN/WGTU) - - Native American tribal leaders across the country, including those in northern Michigan, are issuing warnings and advisories ...
The Bay Mills Indian Community president, Sault tribe chairman remind members they have U.S. citizenship, but should be ...