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A group of several dozen Indigenous youth from across the Klamath Basin recently emerged victorious after a monthlong journey ...
Oxidized jewelry is a timeless way to add ethnic charm and artistic style to your overall look. Ideal for both daily wear and ...
WWE just released a brand new championship belt... but a new report has revealed the secret, scrapped storyline it was ...
As bright-colored kayaks push through a thick wall of fog, voices and the beats of drums build as kayakers approach a crowd ...
Jaymus Perry’s creations range from bracelets with jewels harvested by ants on the Navajo Nation, to custom Indians with ...
As the cost of imported seed beads climbs, Indigenous beadworkers in Montana say the tradition — and the livelihood — won’t ...
Shoshone-Paiute Tribes bless the site of its planned resort and casino near Boise, Idaho. The gaming project would bring economic growth and thousands of jobs.
The Yurok tribe of northern California has achieved what once seemed impossible: reclaiming the 19,000-hectare (47,000-acre) watershed of Blue Creek, a cold-water artery vital to salmon survival ...
More than 47,000 acres of land along Northern California’s Klamath River was recently returned to the Yurok Tribe in the state’s largest land back deal to date.
White Earth Nation signed a first-of-its-kind agreement with the state, recognizing the tribe’s authority to regulate cannabis dispensaries off reservation land.
The name is a more traditional spelling of the same pronunciation of the tribe’s name.
Warriors Siletz tribe blesses PHS softball’s newly-named Warrior Field Ceremonial drumming and singing, presentation of dentalium necklaces, participation of tribal council members featured in May 14 ...
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