Kari Kingery, wildlife program manager for the Confederate Salish and Kootenai Tribes, picks apples off a tree in Ronan, Mont ...
History Colorado is teaming up with Tribal organizations to host a series of community listening sessions across the state as ...
At a moment when young adult literature is dominated by dystopias and romantasies, one bestselling author has dispensed with dragons and death matches. Who needs them, when you can suck readers into ...
The move, by the Colorado River Indian Tribes in Arizona and California would give rights of nature to the water, marking a historic first. In far western Arizona, the dusty beige expanse of desert ...
KLAMATH, Calif. — In a thick forest along the remote northern California coast earlier this month, a group of mostly young Indigenous kayakers pushed off into the clear-emerald waters of the recently ...
Ignacio, CO – KSUT, a leading voice in Native American public radio, recently hosted the 2024 Rocky Mountain Community Radio Conference in Ignacio, Colorado. This three-day event brought together 16 ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. The Navajo Nation is continuing its efforts to locate and help Tribal members who were victimized by fraudulent sober ...
"How many future nurses do we have in the room?" That's president of Fort Lewis College, Tom Stritikus honoring the very first class of the CU Nursing Fort Lewis College Collaborative. Yesterday, a ...
Rise in counterfeit bills: Durango has seen a surge in fake money, mostly in the North Main district, but also at grocery stores, restaurants, and major retailers like Walgreens and Walmart.
Voters in La Plata County should expect to see their ballots in the mail this week. La Plata County Clerk and Recorder Tiffany Lee says her office sent out over 43,000 ballots to active voters on ...
A new report from History Colorado details the atrocities that occurred at the Fort Lewis Indian Boarding School. Tribal Radio’s Sarah Flower reports on the findings and how Fort Lewis College is ...
Fort Lewis College students invite the community to a free event showcasing their original multimedia projects on water issues in Indigenous communities. The projects were created as part of the ...
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