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After 7 years, WA tribal history curriculum still not fully implemented
The Legislature failed to allocate funding for the curriculum, placing the financial burden on Washington tribes and school districts.
The Legislature failed to allocate funding for the curriculum, placing the financial burden on Washington tribes and school districts.
Juarez shares her history of advocacy, hopes for collective healing and conviction that Indigenous people must have a seat at the table.
A new documentary spotlights efforts of the Yup’ik people of Alaska to relocate from their ancestral lands because of sea level rise.
It’s the latest effort by members to stop planned evictions by the Nooksack Tribe, which removed hundreds of members’ citizen status in 2018.
From Washington to Florida, the renewables industry allows tribes to grow revenue, reduce utility costs and fight climate change.