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Kristi Noem · PalestineGreetings, relatives. A lot of news out there. Thanks for stopping by ICT’s digital platform.Each day we do our best to gather the latest news for you. Remember to scroll to the bottom to see what’s popping out to us on social media and what we’re reading.Also, if you like our daily digest, sign up for The Weekly, our newsletter emailed to you on Thursdays. If you like what we do and want us to keep going, support and donate here.Okay, here's wh…See the Story
The Wrap: Kristi Noem banned by additional tribe
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Indiana, United States · IndianaThe Klamath Tribes in southern Oregon haven't seen salmon for over a century. That could change with a major dam removal project along the Klamath River. Reporter Nika Bartoo-Smith met with tribal citizens along the river and got a firsthand look at the hope and that's springing up.Related: Undamming the KlamathA new report from Prison Policy Initiative uncovers how money that is supposed to be used for non-essential of the incarcerated populati…See the Story
Salmon return to southern Oregon
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Floods · IndianaJoaqlin EstusICTLast week a chunk of ice, an estimated 13 miles long and hundreds of feet across, got jammed as it floated down the Kuskokwim River in western Alaska. Water piled up behind it and overflowed the riverbanks, spilling out onto the tundra, up tributaries, and into half a dozen communities on the river.Even as the ice jam moved downriver it continued to flood villages. Hydrologist Dave Streubel with the Alaska-Pacific River Forecast …See the Story
Ice jams cause flooding on mighty Kuskokwim River in Alaska
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Indiana, United States · IndianaThis article was produced through a partnership between Inside Climate News and the Texas Observer. It is republished here with permission.Dylan BaddourInside Climate News/Texas ObserverJuan Benito Mancias draws his identity from the landscape at the Rio Grande’s end not because he owns it, but because it owns his people, literally. His ancestors lie buried in it, going back millennia.Sadly for Mancias, U.S. law provides him no rights to protect…See the Story
Forgotten keepers of the Rio Grande Delta
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Indiana, United States · IndianaJarrette WerkUnderscore News + Report for AmericaWarning: Missing and Murdered Indigenous RelativesWashington State has the second highest number of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives cases in the country, according to a study by the Urban Indian Health Institute. Dawn Pullin, the tribal liaison for the Washington State Patrol, plays a role in the solution to this crisis that dates back to first contact with colonial settlers.The Washingt…See the Story
'I understand how families are feeling’
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Indiana, United States · IndianaRenata Birkenbuel ICTSoon-to-be civil engineer Charitie Ropati, Yup’ ik and Samoan, plans to build bridges in more ways than one for her community back home in Kongiganak, Alaska. Reportedly the first Alaska Native to graduate from Columbia University in her chosen field, Ropati already has a key job lined up back home, working for the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium.“I'm really excited and just incredibly honored,” Ropati told ICT on Fri…See the Story
Building bridges for community
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Indiana, United States · IndianaGreetings, relatives.A lot of news out there. Thanks for stopping by ICT’s digital platform.Each day we do our best to gather the latest news for you. Okay, here's what you need to know today:Lily Gladstone inspires with unlikely route to successLily Gladstone has always followed her heart and soul.Stepping to the podium wearing a stand-up headdress, Gladstone encouraged the class of 2024 to do the same.Gladstone noted, however, it was not the s…See the Story
The Wrap: Lily Gladstone talks to class of 2024
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Senate · IndianaClaire Stremple Alaska BeaconLawmakers added four Alaska Native languages to the state’s official language tally and renamed the council that advocates for their survival and revitalization on Friday.Members of the Senate approved their version of House Bill 26 with a unanimous vote on Monday. State Representatives concurred with the changes on Friday, which means it goes to Gov. Mike Dunleavy next. The House passed the original bill, sponsored …See the Story
Lawmakers boost Council for Alaska Native Languages
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