The mine, proposed by a Nevada company called IPOP LLC, would dredge roughly 2.7 miles along the channel's 28 mile estuary ...
One of the nation’s establishing documents calls Indigenous people “merciless Indian savages.” Today, many say the phrase has ...
This month’s bulletin spotlights a range of stories related to Indigenous peoples and climate change, extractivism, and the ...
Earlier this month, President Donald Trump issued an executive proclamation to allow commercial fishing in parts of three ...
As the World Cup comes to the Pacific Northwest, Indigenous people are welcoming fans with ceremonies, music and culture while sharing the history of the land. Lauren Gallup reports from Seattle.
The changes on the southern border reshaped Native, Spanish and Mexican communities, telling a story of resilience and ...
The biosphere is not interested in performance; it just runs its chemical processes, which have long ago decided whose house, whose radishes, and whose conscience will be theirs. The oak is coming ...
But visiting Hawaii’s museums can provide a deeper understanding of the islands’ history, and all the ways its people, land, and traditions continue to influence the Aloha State. Hawaii has a long and ...
First Stories of the Salish Sea,’ a collaboration with Taproot Travel Co. and FRS Clipper, took its inaugural voyage on June 16, offering the first Indigenous-led whale watching tour in Elliot Bay off ...
"Past numbers have shown that chronic homelessness in King County’s Native population is higher than any other demographic," according to the Chief Seattle Club ...
Al Smith, a 64-year-old carver serving time at the facility, helped establish what the staff say is likely the first program ...
A recent $25 million gift to the University of Washington School of Medicine Student Education Program will create the Franke ...