Together, they kept on making peace throughout the Southwest by settling disputes — often between Mormon ranchers and Navajos ...
Colonialism drove beavers off their land, harming both the environment and people living on it. Blackfeet Nation beaver experts want to bring them back. Beavers are powerful architects of the land ...
In this KSUT Conversation, Tami Graham talks with Carol Fleisher, the director of the Durango Independent Film Festival, now ...
Coverage of tribal natural resources is supported in part by Catena FoundationThe U.S. Government Accountability Office, also known as GAO, has published numbers on how many employees left the Bureau ...
Then-President Bill Clinton signed the Timbisha Shoshone Homeland Act into law, in November 2000. Among other provisions, it returned ancestral land to the tribe, including a parcel of land in Death ...
In this KSUT Conversation, Tami Graham talks with Crisosto Apache, Colorado’s newest Poet Laureate. Crisosto is an Indigenous poet of Mescalero Apache, Chiricahua Apache, and Diné lineage and is an ...
NoiseCat is the son of an Indigenous Canadian father and white mother. After a cultural genocide, he says, living your life becomes an existential question. His new memoir is We Survived the Night.
Federal funding for COVID will expire in May. How the country has supported testing, treatment, and vaccines is expected to look much different in 2023. Tribal Radio’s Sarah Flower talks with Liane ...
Another virus is making headlines across the globe. The World Health organization has declared monkeypox a public health emergency of international concern. KSUT’s Sarah Flower talks with the ...
Ignacio, CO – KSUT, a leading voice in Native American public radio, recently hosted the 2024 Rocky Mountain Community Radio Conference in Ignacio, Colorado. This three-day event brought together 16 ...
KLAMATH, Calif. — In a thick forest along the remote northern California coast earlier this month, a group of mostly young Indigenous kayakers pushed off into the clear-emerald waters of the recently ...
For millennia, Indigenous peoples have intentionally set fires to care for the land. Colonization and fire exclusion largely put an end to those practices, though the tradition endured. Now, ...
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