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State legislators and advocates are trying once again to ban Native American mascots in Massachusetts high schools.
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Dressed in full gear and ready for launch, indigenous youth from tribes across the Klamath Basis stand side by side before beginning the 310-mile "First Descent" down the newly undammed Klamath River.
CHILOQUIN, Ore. — The remote and rugged Klamath River in Oregon and California, one of the mightiest in the American West and an ancient lifeline to Indigenous tribes, is running free again ...
On Thursday, Mark Cruz, a tribal citizen of the Klamath Tribes, was officially sworn in as Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Cruz’s ...
It's a 310-mile journey that will take 30 days. (Photo: Contributed) “I was raised as a river kid, and I love where I come from,” said Coley Kakols Miller, 14, a Klamath tribal member.
Western Rivers Conservancy (WRC), the Yurok Tribe, the California Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) and the California State Coastal Conservancy (CSCC) completed the largest single “land back ...
Tony Schick, a reporter with Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) joins the Exchange. OPB, in partnership with ProPublica, produced a story on the Trump administration backing out of a deal with ...
While many across the country recognize Juneteenth as the end to the institution of slavery in America in 1865, some tribal nations in Oklahoma continued to own slaves until the following year, 1866.
The Yurok Tribe finalized the largest land back deal in California history this May, regaining more than 47,000 acres of ancestral lands along the lower Klamath River watershed, according to ...
A project 23 years in the making, the Yurok Tribe and Western Rivers Conservancy jointly achieved the largest land back deal in California’s history this May. With over 47,000 acres of ancestral lands ...
Correction June 20, 2025 In the audio version of this story, as in a previous summary of this report, we incorrectly say that more than 17,000 acres of land have been returned to the Yurok tribe ...
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