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For members of the Klamath basin tribes who had fought for the river dams’ removal and organized the historic first descent of the newly free-flowing waters, the signing of an international accord ...
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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Lyric Aquino is an award-winning journalist with a passion for writing about all things relating to science, the environment and Indian Country. Originally from Ohio, she is a proud member of Ohkay ...
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 ...
PORT TOWNSEND, Washington — Canoe families from across the Pacific Northwest banded together Tuesday evening to help move each other’s canoes back to camp, away from the water’s edge, following the ...
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 ...
Two Spirit Support Boat offers resources and an online community for Indigiqueer adults, caregivers of 2SLGBTQ+ youth and clinicians.
Jarrette is a multimedia journalist with experience in digital news, audio reporting and photojournalism. He joined Underscore in June 2022 in partnership with the national Report for America program.
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 ...
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 ...
Just north of where the Klamath and Salmon Rivers meet, there’s a small cinder block grocery store. A sign out front reads “new ownership.” Founded during the mid-1800s gold rush, the Salmon River ...
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