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Lots of professional athletes played multiple sports in high school. Participating in more than one sport provides cross-training benefits, allows young athletes the opportunity to engage with peers ...
The Bureau of Reclamation has awarded $1.1 million to the Colorado River Indian Tribes to assess irrigation infrastructure and modernization needs.
Beyond being seen and heard in the negotiating room where water decisions are handled, tribes are also having to navigate ...
Elicia Goodsoldier stood in front of a group of nearly 50 Indigenous people on a Saturday in June to initiate the Phoenix ...
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ThePrint on MSNThese 80 Indians in America mounted the first protest against Indira Gandhi’s EmergencyIn ‘The Conscience Network’, Sugata Srinivasaraju focuses on the pivotal role of the Indian diaspora in US in resisting ...
Thirty federally recognized tribes lay claim to a fourth of the Colorado River, a vital water source for 40 million people living in the western U.S. and Mexico.
The Gila River Indian Community in Sacaton, which controls the biggest single share in Arizona of Central Arizona Project water from the Colorado River, was among the eight Arizona tribes that ...
The Phoenix Indian Center’s first “Wiping of Tears” ceremony this month is a community grieving ceremony that originated from ...
On its surface, floating solar appears to conserve water while generating carbon-free electricity. River managers are ...
The Phoenix Indian Center hosted its first “Wiping of Tears” ceremony for grieving Indigenous community members on a recent ...
The Spokane Indians outhit the Vancouver Canadians but had trouble pushing them across and fell 5-1 in the opener of a ...
Since then, the Colorado River Indian Tribes, which hold Arizona’s largest and highest-priority Colorado River entitlements, have received congressional approval to lease some of their water to ...
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