Street art and graffiti cover walls in Indian Alley in Los Angeles, California. The alley’s history includes Native people who once lived on the streets. Native people still face housing and other challenges living in the city, but many are going to Indian centers for services, a place to find a network of support, and reconnect to their Native culture. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
Canadian company submits first application to build copper and gold mine in Alaska
Native parents turn to Southern California Indian Center for support in the LA area
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