Fourteen tribal public radio stations across Alaska will remain operational thanks to new federal emergency funding.
Read more: $4.5M Lifeline Keeps Tribal Public Radio Alive in Alaska
Fourteen tribal public radio stations across Alaska will remain operational thanks to new federal emergency funding.
Read more: $4.5M Lifeline Keeps Tribal Public Radio Alive in Alaska
Traditional tribal healing practices are gaining formal recognition through Medicaid coverage in Alaska, Arizona, Montana, and South Dakota.
Read more: Medicaid Now Covers Tribal Traditional Healing in Four States
Four major dams have been removed from the Klamath River, reopening fish habitat and returning sacred waters to tribal care.
Read more: Klamath River Restored: Tribes Celebrate Largest Dam Removal in U.S. History
In a landmark land return, the Yurok Tribe has regained stewardship of 47,000 acres along the Blue Creek watershed, protecting their cultural and ecological heritage.
Read more: Yurok Tribe Reclaims 47,000 Acres of Ancestral Forest in Northern California
The Bureau of Reclamation is investing $7 million in technical assistance to help tribes plan, manage, and sustain clean water systems across the Western U.S.
Read more: Reclamation Announces $7M to Support Tribal Capacity for Water Projects
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