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Native foods educator and Muckleshoot tribal member Valerie Segrest
Learn how to sustainably cultivate greens with Valerie Segrest. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2164872500350739&extid=NS-UNK-UNK-UNK-AN_GK0T-GK1C-GK2T
Supreme Court threw a ‘punch to the gut,’ PNW Native leaders say
Native leaders and Indigenous rights lawyers in the Puget Sound region and beyond are raising the alarm about a recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, saying it threatens tribal sovereignty with regard to criminal prosecutions and beyond....
A Proclamation on Indigenous Peoples Day, 2021
How did you celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day? On October 8, President Biden signed two proclamations. One to restore protections for the Bears Ears National Monument, and two recognized Indigenous Peoples' Day. We hope that you find a way to acknowledge and celebrate...
Navajo Women Picked to head humanities endowment
Shelly Lowe, a Navajo Native and executive director of Harvard University's Native American Program, is President Biden’s Pick to serve as the National Endowment for Humanities chairperson....
Arlee women works to preserve and teach the Salish language
Aspen Decker, a master's student in linguistics at the University of Montana and Salish teacher, is preserving the Salish Language. Speaking Salish was part of her upbringing, from her great aunts and tribal elders....
MSU sets a grand opening for American Indian Hall on October 16, 2021
MSU announces the opening of the American Indian Hall. It is being called a "promise kept and a dream fulfilled." U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland will be among those celebrating the grand opening....