A Clovis Unified school, which was preparing to change its mascot to comply with state law, is now able to keep its original mascot thanks to the backing of a local tribe. Last month, ...
The Clovis Unified School District is not changing the school mascot at Clark Intermediate thanks to the help of the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians.
Clark Intermediate School will retain its beloved mascot, the chieftain, with the support of the largest local tribe North ...
Beginning in July, a new state law will prevent schools from using most Native American terms as mascots, unless approved by a local tribe. The North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians, the largest tribe ...
High school graduation is usually a joyous, celebratory moment for students and their families. Yet, for some Indigenous students, it has become a time of stress over what students are allowed to wear ...
They lived in America about 13,000 years ago where they hunted mammoth, mastodons and giant bison with big spears. The Clovis people were not the first humans in America, but they represent the first ...
Scientists have analyzed the DNA of a little boy buried in Montana more than 12,000 years ago, shedding light on the contentious subject of who peopled the New World. The results confirm that Native ...
The court rulings brought hope. Finally, California’s Native American population — the nation’s largest — would receive its rightful share of federal health care funding. Triumphant, leaders in the ...
In an April 2015 file photo, Christian Titman dances in the grand entry of the Fresno State First Nations Powwow held at O'Neill Park. Titman and his family say Clovis High is prohibiting him from ...