Why tribes are pursuing a controversial salmon recovery strategy.
Photo Essay: Inaugural Native and Indigenous Bike Ride a Success
Pedalpalooza’s first ride geared exclusively toward Native and Indigenous riders drew attendees from as far away as the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona.
UO Students Advance the Search for the Cayuse Five
Families of the five Cayuse men executed by the government for the 1847 killing of Marcus Whitman are still searching for their graves.
Celebrated Canadian Author Accused of Kidnapping Son, Faking Their Deaths
Dawn Dumont Walker, a citizen of the Okanese First Nation who faces criminal charges in U.S. and Canada, will appear in an arraignment hearing in Portland on Sept. 7.
Inaugural Native and Indigenous Pedalpalooza Ride Set to Roll Out
Organizers Nanette Beyale and Alexis Vazquez want their Aug. 27 ride to build connections within Portland’s Native American and Indigenous community.
Conserving and Celebrating an Ancient Fish
Tribes come together at Willamette Falls to celebrate the annual harvest of Pacific lamprey, a first food of Native peoples in the Pacific Northwest, in the midst of ongoing tribal conservation efforts.
‘Reservation Dogs’ Fetches a Sister Act
Tamara and Sarah Podemski describe the real-life bond they bring to the new season of the hit show.
First Native Woman in Space
NASA Astronaut Nicole Aunapu Mann will be traveling to the International Space Station and, if chosen, could be the first woman on the moon.
Newly Approved Indigenous Studies Program Paves Path for Native Students at OSU
The university hired three Indigenous faculty on tenure tracks this year, doubling the program’s full-time faculty.
Combining My Two Passions: Journalism and Working With Youth
Underscore staff writer and photographer Jarrette Werk shares his experience mentoring at the weeklong High School Journalism Institute, a collaboration between Oregon State University, The Oregonian and other media outlets.