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KWSO in Warm Springs is set to lose 40 percent of its budget, while other rural tribal stations across the U.S., which play essential roles in disseminating information such as emergency alerts and ...
Canoe families from across the Salish Sea and beyond have begun their annual canoe journey, this year paddling to Elwha where the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe will host for the first time in 15 years.
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Kiahna Allen, whose traditional name is Dotsololee, from the Confederated Tribes Of Warm Springs and San Carlos Apache Nation, holds her kayak and paddle on the morning of July 11, 2025, the final day ...
Cultural impact of Pacific lamprey within Columbia River tribes Yakama Nation Fisheries was invited to participate in Lampreypalooza, where they focused on educational outreach. Their booth featured ...
“I think about Lummi, about Muckleshoot, about Skokomish, about all these different tribes that stepped up when we called them and asked them for help,” said Mark Charles, cultural coordinator for the ...
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Native Nations across Turtle Island are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid widespread reports of Indigenous people being racially profiled, stopped, questioned, and mistakenly detained for ...
Hundreds of people gathered in Oregon City for the fourth annual Willamette Falls Lamprey Celebration last week to commemorate the renewed momentum of the Tribal Pacific Lamprey Restoration Plan. As ...
Closing out the 2024 UNITY conference, youth represented their Native nations through traditional designs and attended a fashion show with pieces from award winning Indigenous designer Red Berry Woman ...
Native Americans are twice as likely as others to have overdue medical bills in collection, and major problems within the Indian Health Service are a key reason, a new federal report shows. The ...