The documentary reveals the struggles of Indigenous journalists to freely cover tribal governments. The movie will screen Nov. 26 at Portland Art Museum’s Tomorrow Theater, followed by a panel discussion moderated by Noeledrich.
NCAI Vote to Exclude State Recognized Nations Fails
Proposed constitutional amendments to exclude state recognized tribes from voting membership of the National Congress of American Indians failed on Thursday.
Organization of Tribes Created to Uphold Sovereignty Could Vote to Exclude Members
On Thursday, members of the National Congress of American Indians will vote on a controversial constitutional amendment that would exclude 24 state-recognized tribes from voting membership.
Will Portland’s Teachers Strike Change a Policy that Harms Native Students?
One of the policies at issue in negotiations between teachers and Oregon’s largest school district contributes to disproportionate rates of suspension for Native and Black students. Both sides say they want to change the policy. Will they?
Veterans Find Community in Yakama Warriors Association
The Yakama Warriors Association is a community of Native and non-Native veterans bonded through shared experiences and a commitment to honor veterans.
A Seat at the Table
For 19-year-old Tia Butler, attending this year’s White House Tribal Youth Forum in Washington D.C. means celebrating the hard work her ancestors did to make that trip, and today’s reality, possible.
Butler’s grandfather, Robert Tom, helped the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians regain federal recognition nearly five decades ago.
“It’s Native American Heritage Month, and not only am I attending the White House Tribal Youth Forum, but it’s also a time where we celebrate the restoration of our tribe,” Butler said.
Warm Springs Tribes Challenge Resort Development Over Treaty Rights
County leaders dismissed concerns over plans for a luxury resort in the high desert of Central Oregon, while local officials say they’ll do more in the future to consult tribal governments.
Native Solidarity with Indigenous Palestinians Helps Delay U.S. Warship
Protesters including Coast Salish water warriors called for a ceasefire and the end of the Israeli occupation of Palestine at the Port of Tacoma. Together, they delayed a cargo ship bound for Israel believed to be loaded with weapons.
Barbie’s Village is Portland’s Latest Land Back Achievement
After years of planning and fundraising, a tiny home village for Indigenous families experiencing houselessness has a permanent home at the former Presbyterian Church of Laurelhurst.
Indigenous Artists Join Forces for National Tour
Launching in Seattle, Xiuhtezcatl Tonatiuh and Mato Wayuhi, will bring the “2 the Moon and Back Tour” to 8 cities across the country.