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Round Valley Indian Tribes respond to Trump administration’s attempt to thwart Eel River dam removal
As Pacific Gas and Electric Co., seeks to decommission its Potter Valley hydroelectric project, the Round Valley tribal coalition is confronting the Trump administration over the future of the Eel
The Colorado River Indian Tribes now have the ability to lease their water rights off-reservation, a move that could ease pressures on communities facing the effects of climate change through drought. The option may prove to be financially beneficial for ...
PHOENIX – Arizona Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day drew tribal members to the state Capitol on Jan. 14, 2026, to pay tribute to the history, culture and contributions of
The leaders of two Native American reservations in southern Colorado recently called the state's ban on their ability to partake in online sports betting an extension of the "troubling legacy" of broken agreements between governments and the tribes.
Courtesy of Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation A tribally backed bill that could simplify the jurisdictional patchwork in Oregon Indian Country was signed by Gov. Tina Kotek on May 22 after sailing through the state Legislature.
In the last year, the Gabrieleño Band of Mission Indians – Kizh Nation has worked to protect its cultural sites from more than 850 land development projects around the Los Angeles Basin, thanks to a 2014 state law that allows tribes to give input during ...
For centuries the Indigenous people of the United States have been the original stewards of the environment. But Indigenous communities are at a crossroads. This comes at a moment where many Indian Tribes still face extreme hardship, and where Native ...
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is now federally recognized after the Interior Department updated its official list following legislation signed in late 2025.
The Tribe’s project aims to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and mitigate the risk of catastrophic wildfires while restoring healthy ecosystems to the Tribe’s Ancestral Forest. [Snoqualmie, WA] The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA ...
The Colorado River Indian Tribes of Arizona and California voted this month to give their namesake waterway the same legal rights as a person, saying the ‘living being’ deserves more protection while it’s being threatened by overuse and drought.