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A flotilla of canoes and kayaks traversed the length of the Klamath River to celebrate its revival and look at what's left to ...
Anthony Newkirk and Waylon Pahona are Indigenous men helping Native communities improve mental health and wellness.
The Klamath River flows some 268 miles from inland Southern Oregon to coastal Northern California before emptying into the Pacific, crossing high deserts, mountain ranges, and forests. The Klamath ...
River float honored the implementation of Cultural Waterways Ordinance 113‑A, a 2021 law passed by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes that designates the Lower Flathead River as the first ...
Check out the ICT Newscast on YouTube for this episode and more. The Yurok Tribe has reclaimed 47,000 acres along the Klamath River, including Blue Creek watershed, restoring balance to their ...
We are upholding our promise to our creator and our first foods,” Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Board of Trustees Corinne Sams says.
Four dams fell. Now, Indigenous youth are paddling the Klamath from source to sea, reclaiming a river — and a part of themselves.
River of No Return: How the Nez Perce Tribe stepped in to save wolf reintroduction in Idaho By Clark Corbin and Heath Druzin Oklahoma Voice Special to The Banner Jun 27, 2025 ...
The Klamath has been undammed and now, a group of Indigenous paddlers will be the first to complete a source-to-sea kayak descent of the river.
A group of young Indigenous kayakers is headed to the mouth of the Klamath River after portaging around two dams and paddling through four former dam sites.
A “historic” deal made two years ago between the U.S. government, four tribes, Northwest states and environmentalists to put legal battles aside and invest in restoring endangered Columbia ...