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An artist’s depiction of the Machairodus lahayishupup eating Hemiauchenia, a camel relative.
Posted inLanguage

Name of Ancient Cat Honors ‘Extinct’ Language

by Wil Phinney June 30, 2021July 8, 2024

Decades after saber-toothed cat bones were discovered in Oregon, two scientists realized they belonged to a previously unidentified species. Cayuse scholars helped name the feline, which they say shows their language persists.

People placing electric candles in luminaries dedicated to the 336 people who have died of COVID-19 in Yakima County
Posted inHistories

In Native Communities, History Helped Fight COVID-19

by Heather Wiedenhoft June 9, 2021July 8, 2024

Tribal nations in the Pacific Northwest leverage sovereignty and experience to fight the pandemic.

Portrait of Sam and Sallie Walton, great-grandparents of Angela Walton-Raji
Posted inActivism

Chief of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Considers Freedmen Citizenship

by B. 'Toastie' Oaster, High Country News May 28, 2021July 8, 2024

The Constitution of the Choctaw Nation bars enrollment for the descendants of enslaved Black people. Chief Gary Batton says enrollment is based on ‘a federal construct that has fueled division and racism.’

Work crews install cable on the Umatilla Indian Reservation
Posted inEducation

Pandemic Relief Funds Long-Overdue Broadband Improvements

by Christen McCurdy May 26, 2021July 8, 2024

COVID-19 created a need for more internet access. On reservations, barriers remain to high-speed broadband.

Toby Patrick stands next to his family's canvas longhouse at his home on the Umatilla Indian Reservation.
Posted inHealth Care

Cultural Rights: Tribes Make Difficult Decisions to Balance Safety and Tradition

by Wil Phinney May 12, 2021July 8, 2024

Earlier this year, 17 members of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation went on trial for violating COVID-19 restrictions. In court, they argued that they had a right to practice their traditions. Pandemic restrictions have made it harder for many Native Americans to maintain contact with their culture, some leaders say.

Mildred Quaempts and Merle Kirk hold a portrait of Mavis Kirk-Greeley on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation
Posted inMMIR

Two Years After Oregon’s MMIWG Legislation, Next Steps Unclear

by Brian Bull May 4, 2021July 8, 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic and mismatched databases confound efforts to address failures investigating Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Wednesday is a national day of action.

A gnawed tree on the shore of the Umatilla River
Posted inFood Sovereignty

Bringing Beavers Back to the Beaver State

by Lucy Sherriff April 20, 2021July 8, 2024

Oregon tribes are reintroducing a species that creates important habitat for First Foods. But the Beaver State’s laws don’t work in the animal’s favor.

Paddleboard yoga class on the Okanogan River with sunset
Posted inEconomy

A Financial Lifeline During COVID-19

by Wil Phinney April 6, 2021July 8, 2024

The economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 outbreak has hit Indian Country particularly hard. Entrepreneurs are turning to small, local lending institutions in a region that’s often outside the reach of traditional banks.

The community development financial institution team in their new office.
Posted inEconomy

Filling a Financial Gap in Eastern Oregon

by Wil Phinney April 6, 2021July 8, 2024

As employment by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation drives an economic engine, tribal members and reservation residents lack access to traditional banking. Nixyaawii Community Financial Services is trying to bridge that gap.

Pharmacist puts bandage on woman's arm after vaccination at temporary COVID-19 vaccine site
Posted inHealth Care

‘Moccasin Telegraph’ Finds New Life as Source of Vaccine Information

by Brian Bull March 10, 2021July 8, 2024

Once leery of federal health initiatives, Native Americans embrace COVID-19 vaccines as a way to protect communities and families.

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