Elizabeth Warren Was Celebrated as ‘First Woman of Color’ at Harvard Law
Then, a 1996 piece in Fordham Law Review celebrated Elizabeth Warren as Harvard Law School’s “first woman of color.”
Then, a 1996 piece in Fordham Law Review celebrated Elizabeth Warren as Harvard Law School’s “first woman of color.”
Kim TallBear, associate professor in native studies, called Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s (D-MA) DNA test a “strike against tribal sovereighnty.”
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) launched a bizarre Twitter rant late Monday afternoon following the disastrous rollout of DNA results that further debunked her decades-long claim to American Indian ancestry.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said, “No one, not even the president of the United States will ever” be able to take away her purported American Indian heritage.
The results of Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s (D-MA) DNA test purporting to show she is likely less than one percent Native American debunk previous claims where she indicated that she was 1/32 Native American.
The Boston Globe botched its math correction in its defense of Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s (D-MA) debunked claim of American Indian ancestry.
The Stanford University researcher who studied Elizabeth Warren’s DNA sample did not actually use samples of Native American DNA.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) used a flawed Boston Globe story on her DNA test to slam President Donald Trump for “insulting our heritage.”
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is touting a DNA test that shows she has, at most, 1/64 Native American ancestry, and possibly as little as 1/1024 — which means she may have no more Native American DNA than the average white American, and less than many other Americans.
Just six months after declaring she would not run for president in 2020, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has reversed course.
Debra Haaland said she would be the “first Native American woman in Congress” before Sen. Liz Warren spoke at Netroots Nation.
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP) – A fund is helping remove offensive depictions of Native Americans in city buildings, schools and monuments across Michigan.
Trump ridiculed potential 2020 challenger “Pocahontas” at his campaign rally in Montana on Thursday, unveiling his “secret” debate strategy.
A candidate for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts who describes himself as a “real Indian” is suing the city of Cambridge for demanding he remove his signs that say his challenger, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), is a “fake Indian.”
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has once again made the false claim that she has Native American ancestry.
Native American Studies lecturer Oscar Monge has claimed San Diego State University’s Aztec mascot is racist, but a new state investigation has found that Monge himself has used racist slanders against white, black and Native American students at the school.
Elizabeth Warren says in a fundraising letter that she never used claims of Native American heritage for gain. But Harvard Law School’s curious hiring of the Rutgers Law-educated academic suggests otherwise.
Peaceful demonstrations turned violent Saturday when protesters clashed with construction workers regarding a proposed North Dakota pipeline. This was the latest escalation in an ongoing fight between workers involved in the creation of the pipeline and Native American tribes.
Several Native American tribes from the Klamath Basin in Northern California have declared their support for an ongoing protest in North Dakota at the intersection of the Cannonball and Missouri Rivers against the Daktoa Access Pipeline project.
GOP presumptive nominee Donald Trump has no regrets for calling Sen. Elizabeth Warren “Pocahontas” and intends to keep using the term, along with “Goofy Elizabeth,” to describe the far-left senator from Massachusetts.
Actor Chris Hemsworth became the subject of social media scorn over the weekend for wearing a Native American-themed costume at a New Year’s party.
Netflix has altered a film description for the 1995 Disney hit Pocahontas after the company was accused of perpetuating negative stereotypes about women and Native Americans.
A Native American student at Cal State Sacramento University claimed that she was disenrolled from her United States History class because she insisted that Native Americans were the victims of “genocide.”
Less than a week into her Senate candidacy Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D-CA) is apologizing for using an offensive gesture while making comments about Native Americans.
A leading Democrat is in trouble after mocking Native Americans at the California Democrats’ Convention on Saturday, whose keynote speaker was left-wing U.S. Senate Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who claims dubious Native American roots.