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The federal government is investing over $1.8 million in two Yukon communities to improve flood mitigation infrastructure and create greener community spaces. Funding will restore approximately 450 ...
Where They Were Built: In the forested Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, many farming and hunting tribes built longhouses.
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Tristin Hopper: The Royal B.C. Museum was once beautiful. Wokeness drained it of all life
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It took two rounds of voting, but in the end, the National Congress of American Indians re-elected Mark Macarro to serve as ...
Johnson is one of eight curators from eight Indigenous communities around the country who collaborated with Penn Museum. They represent the tribes of Delaware, Muscogee Creek, Eastern Band of Cherokee ...
These four practices, collected with the help of Sustainable Southeast Partnership partners, are ‘recipes’ rooted in traditional knowledge and science that can be squeezed into a busy schedule to help ...
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Local Businesses Step Up Against Rising Hunger
Food bank visits are up 70% since 2019, and even with SNAP benefits reinstated, many families still struggle to keep food on the table. Costs continue to rise, donations have dipped as everyday ...
Katelyn Byers had it all at a young age until, tragically, a cocaine addiction and mental-health issues took it away. Now ...
Funding for the flood-protection projects in Teslin and Dawson City comes from the Natural Infrastructure Fund. The federal government has confirmed $1.446 million in direct contributions, while Crown ...
Perched on the southwestern shore of Revillagigedo Island, Ketchikan stretches along the Tongass Narrows like a colorful ribbon, its buildings climbing the steep hillsides in a cheerful defiance of ...
Jaida Grey Eagle, an Oglala Lakota photographer based out of St. Paul, started working on Turtle Island as a way to challenge herself. Grey Eagle’s specialty was documentary photography and ...
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