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National researchers find a growing number of tribes are adapting legal requirements of ICWA to match the priorities of their ...
“It’s taken me two years from those dreams to now to make it here,” he said. “It’s not my walk. It’s the souls that survived ...
More than 50 First Nations in Canada — with 56,000 people total — depend on approximately 3,700 miles of winter roads. There are no paved roads connecting these Indigenous communities to the nearest ...
What kind of fields exist for those who don't necessarily want to go to college? For a growing number of graduates, trade and technical schools are the obvious choice, with demand increasing for ...
He last encountered a bull in late April in Aguascalientes, a state in central Mexico where bullfighting is considered a cultural heritage. Weeks before, though, Mexico City lawmakers banned violent ...
Each year, the home sinks six inches. When the marshy land engulfed the original flooring from her childhood home, Chase laid another floor on top. Soon, both were entirely underground. Chase’s house, ...
Environmental scientists and syrup producers say they expect to see major shifts in seasonal harvests due to climate change ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Four years ago, Harvard University moved a long-planned solar geoengineering project from Arizona ...
The sunlight bounces off the glassy surface of Sitka Sound as community herring fish egg harvesters navigate the waters with boats loaded with hemlock branches for the fish to lay eggs on. Surrounded ...
Bill Tripp, Karuk, has been a cultural fire practitioner nearly his entire life. He remembers being four years old, cracking acorns as he waited for his great-grandmother to wake up so they could talk ...
The sight of a room full of human cadavers can be off-putting for some, but not for Haley Omeasoo. In fact, Omeasoo’s comfort level and lack of squeamishness convinced her to pursue studies in ...