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The penalty comes days after InvestigateWest found regulators investigating the pollution didn’t take steps to immediately ...
ICT sat down with two of the Salish weavers, Gail White Eagle and Danielle Morsette, who created the “Salish Sea kit.” ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), www.ice.gov. Photo courtesy of ICE, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Tribes across the U.S. are responding to reports of Indigenous people being ...
Last week, a tattered blue mattress and mounds of trash littered the entrance to the Chemawa Cemetery – the final resting place of approximately 175 of the 270 Chemawa students who died while under ...
Photo courtesy of Coquille Indian Tribe. After a four year fishing ban on the Coquille River, the Coquille Indian Tribe and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) have announced a proposed ...
For members of the Klamath basin tribes who had fought for the river dams’ removal and organized the historic first descent of the newly free-flowing waters, the signing of an international accord ...
Chris Kowitz, the North Central Region Manager for the Oregon Water Resources Department, said continuous funding will be needed for the Walla Walla Water 2050 Plan. Members of the Walla Walla Basin ...
Coquille citizens and leaders reflect on the powerful efforts to achieve restoration and the progress and healing of the nation since. Zade Futch, 12-year-old citizen of the Coquille Indian Tribe, ...
Just north of where the Klamath and Salmon Rivers meet, there’s a small cinder block grocery store. A sign out front reads “new ownership.” Founded during the mid-1800s gold rush, the Salmon River ...
Partners in the OSU-NAGPRA Facility (left to right): Chief Jefferson Greene Jr., Wasco Chief, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs; Wilson Wewa, Tribal Council, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs; ...
This story is co-published by Underscore, ICT and High Country News. ‍The second-largest waterfall in North America is 20 minutes south of downtown Portland, Oregon. Most Portlanders have never heard ...
On July 11, 2025, over 120 youth kayakers representing the Klamath, Yurok, Karuk, Quartz Valley, Hoopa Valley, Warm Springs as well as the Tohono O’odham Nation completed their historic 310-mile ...