The ICT Newscast for Friday, May 1, 2026, covers the 10th anniversary of Standing Rock, an MMIP advocacy group on wheels and two Pawnee comedians. Check out the ICT Newscast on YouTube for this episode and more.
Ten years after the noDAPL movement united Indian Country, advocates and community members reflect on what the movement meant to them. Find out how the movement touched the lives of millions and how it lives on today.
A group of Indigenous women are riding their motorcycles across North America to raise awareness for the disproportionate rates of violence faced by Native American men and women. Tune in to hear from riders Lorna Cuny and Lovinia Yannie-Espindola about why they ride and where this journey has taken them.
Pawnee brothers Lil’ Mike and Funny Bone discuss comedy, acting and music. The pair met with ICT to reflect on where their careers have taken them, including recurring roles in FX’s hit series “Reservation Dogs”.
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