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Cultural impact of Pacific lamprey within Columbia River tribes Yakama Nation Fisheries was invited to participate in Lampreypalooza, where they focused on educational outreach. Their booth featured ...
From traditional weaving to interweaving stories through tattoos, Josephine Pakootas, shares her path to becoming a tattoo artist ...
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 ...
Jarrette is a multimedia journalist with experience in digital news, audio reporting and photojournalism. He joined Underscore in June 2022 in partnership with the national Report for America program.
With its newly selected, Indigenous-led architectural team, the Center for Tribal Nations will create a hub for the urban Native community and reclaim space along the Willamette River.
Native Nations across Turtle Island are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid widespread reports of Indigenous people being racially profiled, stopped, questioned, and mistakenly detained for ...
Local food, grounded in cultural and spiritual values, forms the basis for a growing food sovereignty movement.
Grand Ronde Tribal Councilwoman Kathleen George took a deep breath. She plunged her head into the swirling water just below the second largest waterfall by volume in North America. Moments later, she ...
Canoe Journey hosted by the Puyallup Tribe focuses on youth to pass down stories, language and customs to the younger generations.
The proposal has faced significant opposition from the Nez Perce Tribe and groups like Idaho Rivers United, American Whitewater and Idaho Conservation League.
Yakama Nation hosted a celebration marking another season of lamprey harvest at the Willamette Falls.
Dr. Carma Corcoran (Chippewa-Cree), director of the Indian Law Program at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Ore., has built her career around the issue of incarceration of Native people. Corcoran ...