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"It's a special day for all Native Americans,” said Blair Listening Thunder Gopher at the unveiling ceremony, where community ...
Souta Calling Last, left, and Macie Ahlgren cut the ribbon at the opening of the Bear Gulch Pictographs visitor center on ...
River float honored the implementation of Cultural Waterways Ordinance 113‑A, a 2021 law passed by the Confederated Salish ...
The University of Montana's Margery Hunter Brown Indian Law Clinic started to create the Indian Law Portal and is one of the ...
Klamath River families worked for decades for dam removal”, said Regina Chichizola, executive director at Save California Salmon. “It is so special that we get to raft through the areas where the ...
Chumash descendants raise their long paddles to the sky as they arrive by tomol at Scorpion Anchorage, Limuw (Santa Cruz Island) in December 2014. (Karen ...
GRANITE FALLS, Wash. — Along the Pilchuck River east of Granite Falls, an ambitious restoration project is reshaping the flow of water as the Tulalip Tribes and Washington State Department of ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – First American tribal nations in Oklahoma contributed $23.4 billion to the state’s economy in 2023, according to a new study released Wednesday. Tribal leaders announced the results of ...
Dressed in full gear and ready for launch, indigenous youth from tribes across the Klamath Basis stand side by side before beginning the 310-mile "First Descent" down the newly undammed Klamath River.
But first we turn to Jeremy Takala, chair of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission and a member of the Yakama Nation. Mr. Takala, welcome to Think Out Loud. Jeremy Takala: Hey, thank you.
CHILOQUIN, Ore. — The remote and rugged Klamath River in Oregon and California, one of the mightiest in the American West and an ancient lifeline to Indigenous tribes, is running free again ...