When the annual powwow at Portland State University was pressured to have a police presence due to an encampment in support of Palestine, Native students and community members organized a powwow for Palestine and MMIR.
Oregon Ravens Honor Missing and Murdered Relatives
Ravens player Kola Shippentower, Umatilla, and youth from her nation shared song and dance to honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives during a May 4 football game against the Seattle Majestics.
Warm Springs Tribes Win Treaty Rights Appeal over Central Oregon Resort
Judges on the Oregon Court of Appeals delivered a win to tribes from the Columbia River basin Wednesday.
Undamming the Klamath
Tribal nations are restoring the river while reclaiming and revitalizing their cultural heritage.
A Safe Space for Two-Spirit People Since 1999
A community-based volunteer organization known by many as BAAITS was born 25 years ago in California. ‘We’ve really evolved as an organization. I’m really glad to see where it is now.’
Eleven More Students Will Go Home From Carlisle
Another round of disinterments and repatriations are expected this fall of students from six tribes who died attending the Carlisle boarding school.
How Native Nations Are Tackling the Opioid Epidemic
Tribal nations and Indigenous-led organizations are increasing their efforts to support those struggling with substance use disorder. Many are turning to medication-assisted treatment vans as a way to expand access to care.
Portland Pilots Basketball Player Accepts Position with Team
College basketball star Kianna Hamilton, citizen of the Osage Nation, finishes out her last season of college ball on the University of Portland women’s basketball team and looks to her new role as director of basketball operations for the Portland Pilots.
City of Portland Staffs Downsized Tribal Relations Office
Adam Becenti, Diné, former tribal affairs director for Oregon Department of Human Services, will step into the role of Tribal Relations Program manager, ending a five-month vacancy, according to a Friday morning announcement from the City of Portland’s Office of Government Relations. Becenti will lead an office of two. “I feel like this role is […]
In Memoriam: Native Comic Artist Jeffrey Veregge
After battling lupus for over two years, renowned comic artist from the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, Jeffrey Veregge, passed away from a heart attack at 50.