2 national monuments in Utah to be greatly reduced
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The Biden administration started two programs during the pandemic to help states and tribes purchase local food from nearby farmers for food banks and schools: the Local Food Purc
A new bill introduced in U.S. Congress would authorize Native American tribes in Southwest Washington to kill some of the sea lions eating salmon in the Columbia River. California and stellar sea lion populations have ballooned in the Pacific Northwest under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA);
Long before Europeans arrived, North America was shaped by powerful civilizations built on trade, agriculture, and warfare. Climate shifts, internal conflict, and changing technology fractured these societies into distinct tribes over centuries.
A long-contested stretch of Mendocino County’s shoreline is finally back under tribal care. California has transferred a 136-acre piece of coast known as Blues Beach to a tribal nonprofit, returning stewardship of the bluffs,
Washington State University Athletics and the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation have entered into a five-year, $8.43 million partnership that will put a Colville Tribes patch on every Cougar uniform — the largest annual sponsorship agreement in WSU Athletics history and the first deal of its kind in the Pac-12.
This article was originally published in the North Dakota Monitor. The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library unveiled a medicinal garden, developed by a Native American artist, during a private
California recently gave back a beloved stretch of California’s rugged coastline to a group of Native American tribes — and it may not be the last time it happens. In March, the state launched its first-ever Tribal Stewardship Policy and stated a goal of putting at least 7.
Despite the internet and globalization, dozens of isolated pockets of people continue to avoid contact with the rest of the world.
State transportation officials recently approved the transfer of Blues Beach and the surrounding bluffs to Kai Poma, a nonprofit founded by representatives of the Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians,
When President Obama held the eighth White House Tribal Nations Conference last fall, all 567 federally recognized tribes were invited to attend. As the Standing Rock demonstration continued in North Dakota, participants talked about a variety of issues ...
