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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting funds more than 1,500 public radio and television stations, and of these, 36 tribally-licensed radio stations would be affected ...
Around the world: Nepal builds cable cars through sacred peaks; Māori health boards warn of silencing under new reforms; Indigenous filmmakers break barriers and reclaim Canadian screens; Panama ...
In one of the first lengthy interviews since he was released from prison in February, Peltier described his health and the decades he spent living behind bars ...
An investigation by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel finds gaps in tribal consultation in the Enbridge Line 5 project.
Richard Arlin Walker ICT Two members of the Lipan Apache Native American Church will continue to seek federal court protection for trees and birds along the San Antonio River that they say are central ...
Tribal and Pueblo governments, elected officials and conservation groups this week intensified calls for federal officials to limit the areas surrounding Chaco Canyon from further oil and gas ...
Red Feather, which works to improve housing on the Navajo and Hopi reservations, is just one of hundreds of groups that have had grants meant to help disadvantaged communities terminated by the Trump ...
Nora Mabie Montana Free Press A group of tribes in Montana alleges a new election law will disenfranchise Native voters and has moved to join a lawsuit challenging it. On Tuesday, the ACLU of Montana, ...
This week on the ICT Newscast for Friday, June 27, 2025, salmon populations are at risk, the Yurok Tribe marks a historic land return, and Pride Month highlights the power of Two-Spirit visibility.
Demand for low-carbon nuclear energy could boost uranium prospects on Alaska’s Seward Peninsula. But residents of the small village of Elim fear a mine would pollute the river they depend on ...
WASHINGTON — A divided Supreme Court on Friday ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision left unclear the fate of President Donald Trump’s ...
Homeless service providers across California — and as much as $683 million in federal funding for the state’s most economically vulnerable residents — have been caught up in the Trump administration’s ...