
In addition to providing for infrastructure improvements, the $1.9 billion water rights compact ratified by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes transfers management of the National Bison Range to the tribes.
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By Art Hughes
In addition to providing for infrastructure improvements, the $1.9 billion water rights compact ratified by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes transfers management of the National Bison Range to the tribes.
By Art Hughes
A still image from a National Park Service ranger body cam leading up to the ranger using a Taser to subdue Darrell House.
By Art Hughes
By Art Hughes
By Art Hughes
Protesters locked themselves to equipment at the Line 3 pipeline construction site in northern Minnesota (Photo: from Giniw Collective FB post).
A group made up of five First Nations in Canada plans a huge investment in the in the Keystone XL pipeline
Protesters against the Line 3 oil pipeline across Minnesota locked themselves to heavy equipment working on the project
A bill that would help Native American communities get more broadband access passed a key Senate committee
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The Coquille Tribe is the first in the U.S. to receive full authority to manage tribal forests (Photo: courtesy Brian Bull)
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Millions of acres of Tongass National Forest in Alaska would be opened up for logging and other development if the Trump Administration lifts Roadless Rule protections (Photo: Forest Service photo by Paul A. Robbins)
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Lobster fishermen in Nova Scotia are at odds over Native fishing rights (Photo: Dennis Jarvis via Flickr/CC)
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