This year Indigenous People’s Day marks 100 years since Congress enacted the Indian Citizenship Act, granting U.S. citizenship to Native Americans. Americans are usually shocked when they learn that ...
Canada is modernizing its Citizenship Act following the royal assent of Bill C-3, impacting many Indian-origin families. The bill addresses the first-generation limit to citizenship by descent, ...
Canada's Citizenship Act is undergoing a significant overhaul with Bill C-3, poised to benefit thousands of Indian-origin ...
With the passage of Bill C-3, Ottawa has moved to correct long-standing gaps that left thousands of people, often called ...
Canada approves major changes to citizenship-by-descent rules, easing barriers for overseas-born children of Canadian parents ...
A century after the Indian Citizenship Act made their ancestors US citizens and acknowledged their right to vote, Indigenous Americans still face barriers to casting their ballots. Senator Jon Tester ...
On June 2, 1924, Congress enacted the Indian Citizenship Act, which granted citizenship to all Native Americans born in the U.S. The right to vote, however, was governed by state law; until 1957, some ...
Dancers from Anahuacalmecac International University Preparatory of North America school for Indigenous students prepare to dance on Hollywood Boulevard during an event celebrating Indigenous Peoples ...
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