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The government created Bikin National Park — 1.16 million hectares, or 2.8 million acres — in the Russian Far East in 2015. Some 68% of the land is set aside for the traditional uses of the Udege and ...
They launched into the Klamath River headwaters two weeks ago and are now more than halfway through a momentous 30-day journey. So far, they’ve paddled through waves on a treacherous lake, portaged ...
Daniel Herrera Carbajal is a Multimedia Journalist for the ICT Newscast and ictnews.org. Carbajal is based out of ICT Southwest headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Trump administration has ended funding and protections for the Columbia River Basin. President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of a Biden-era agreement that aimed to restore native salmon ...
The “Gatherers Project” is a book that showcases the women gatherers of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation’s (CTUIR) First Foods Policy Program (FFPP) and highlights management ...
Nika is a journalist with a passion for working to center the voices and experiences of communities often left behind in mainstream media coverage. Of Osage and Oneida Nations descent, with Northern ...
Activists sign document that calls for respect for Indigenous rights, environment protection, rule of law.
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 ...
Aaron Gilliam plants organic vegetable starts for Samish Nation elders in the summer of 2021. Many elders received vegetable starts and soil to plant in their own garden. (Photo courtesy of the Samish ...
This story was originally published by High Country News. It was produced for s Local Reporting Network in partnership with Oregon Public Broadcasting and with assistance from . “It is because ...
A stretch of land in Southern Oregon with historical significance — including the likely location of a treaty signing and near the site of a massacre — is returning to the Confederated Tribes of ...
Hundreds gathered at Bullard’s Beach in Bandon, Oregon, where the Coquille River runs into the Pacific Ocean, on June 28. People came from all over the country for the 35th annual First Salmon ...
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