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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 ...
Hundreds of people gathered in Oregon City for the fourth annual Willamette Falls Lamprey Celebration last week to commemorate the renewed momentum of the Tribal Pacific Lamprey Restoration Plan. As ...
At the end of this legislative session, the Oregon Legislature approved $45 million in state bonds for the Willamette Falls Trust for their project to restore public access to Willamette Falls.
Angela Noah hopes to share her love of storytelling with her communities, inspire other young Native people through her podcast, ‘Young Elders’ and in the artful fashion regalia she sews.
The move threatens treaty rights and salmon recovery as energy demands from AI and crypto surge.
Salmon, Tribal Sovereignty, and Energy Collide as US Abandons Resilient Columbia Basin Agreement by Miacel Spotted Elk, Grist July 8, 2025July 7, 2025 ...
Critics said cuts to state technical assistance program in Oregon would’ve devastated support for Native American businesses.
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