Accurate data is hard to come by, but one poll suggests many supported progressive priorities and liberal candidates.
The Klamath River Through a Child’s Eyes
First-time author Brook M. Thompson was inspired by Klamath Dam removal to write a children’s book called ‘I Love Salmon and Lampreys: A Native Story of Resilience.’
A Collaborative Model for Repatriation
Partners say the OSU-NAGPRA Facility, created through consultation between Oregon’s nine federally recognized Native nations and Oregon State University, could set a better precedent for safeguarding and bringing home ancestral remains and sacred objects.
Transformative Art Supporting Indigenous Prisoners’ Rights
A powerful collaboration between artist Louie Gong, Eighth Generation and Huy raises awareness for incarcerated Indigenous people, offering support through art and cultural advocacy, including a Never Say Goodbye blanket that symbolizes transformation, healing and hope for those affected by the prison system.
Siletz Regalia Sharing Closet Breaks Down Barriers to Indigenous Culture
“I think one of the biggest things with healing our communities and healing our youth is getting them involved in the culture and giving them that sense of belonging.”
Building a Model for Gender Affirming Care at Cowlitz Indian Tribe
The Cowlitz are working to maintain their traditional values for their Two-Spirit relatives by protecting and providing gender-affirming care for their gender-diverse citizens through the Health and Human Services department.
Indigenous-owned Businesses for the Holiday Season
Gift-giving season is upon us and ICT political correspondent Pauly Denetclaw has curated her top list of businesses to help you find the best ones, plus more to shop from by the newsroom.
Native Opera Debuts Script Reading in Portland
“Little Ones,” a comedic opera telling the story of Indigenous youth at Intermountain Indian School, is in its beginning stages of development but gave a glimpse of what’s to come with the launch of its community listening tour at the Center for Native Arts and Cultures.
Learning and Laughing with ‘Your Two-Spirit Aunties’
Shilo George and Brianna Bragg help listeners tap into humor, joy and the idea of survivance through their podcast.
Becoming Shuína Skó
How a Klamath tribal citizen embraced their Two-Spirit identity and became an international author, spoken word poet, storyteller, veteran and Indigenous rights activist.