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After losing her mother, sister and brother to diabetes, Joilynn Loves Him decided to study health at Northwest Indian ...
And getting young learners is key to the survival of the Salish language. When Pete started his efforts to open an immersion school in 1994, there were 200 fluent Salish speakers in the community.
Former Lasqueti Island trustee Peter Johnston, who has been living on Lasqueti since 1974, said the prevailing belief when he ...
About 50 Salish begin the second day of the "Return to the Homeland" walk Friday under gray skies as they travel along Reserve Street in Missoula. The walk, 51 miles in three days, is a return ...
Girl meets boy in a hallway at Grandstreet Theatre in Helena, circa 1979. He's tall, lanky and from Montana; she's petite, blond, and hitchhiking across the state from Seattle with her dog attached to ...
A preparedness fair, a museum anniversary and a poetry event highlight this weekend’s events on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Alex Newman kicked off his campaign for Edmonds City Council Position 3 Thursday in front of an estimated 50 supporters ...
The family of former U.S. Rep. John “Pat” Williams of Montana announced Williams died Wednesday at the age of 87.Williams was ...
For journalists, getting the records they need to keep the community informed can turn into a battle between free press and ...
One Golden Summer is a follow-up to Carley Fortune's debut book Every Summer After and tells the story of Alice, a ...
So when Kipp, Dr. Dorothy Still Smoking and Edward Little Plume launched Cuts Wood School in downtown Browning in the mid-1990s, they were met with antagonism and resentment on the reservation.
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