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Inquirer Opinion on MSNThe land remembers its first stewardsFrom Oklahoma, the Osage tribe was eventually relocated to a rocky, hilly terrain considered undesirable at the time—a land that turned out to be sitting atop vast oil reserves. By the 1920s, the ...
This includes contributing to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit students’ tuition and relocation costs, as well as work support. “The Bachelor of Indigenous Land Stewardship shows us the innovation and ...
The Shinnecock Indian Nation on Wednesday celebrated the purchase of a parcel of land adjacent to its Westwoods property in Hampton Bays, saying it’s the first time the tribe has been able to ...
The Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw First Nations (GNN) held a protest outside of the Ministry of Forests office in Port McNeill at ...
The descendants of the Los Angeles Basin’s first people had not had land of their own for nearly 200 years. Two years ago, a 1-acre property in suburban Altadena dotted with oak trees and shrubs ...
The suit is necessary to regain self-governance and stewardship of their lands, leaders of the Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation of Gold River, B.C., said in a news conference Thursday, after ...
As protectors of the land and water, Indigenous peoples have long been leaders in climate action. In addition to advocating for the care of our planet, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis are making sig.
The United Houma Nation, located in Houma, Louisiana, received two sacred mounds through an Act of Donation signed on Friday, December 13, 2024. This monumental donation was generously made by L ...
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