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Last month, the U.S. Census Bureau revised an extended deadline from October 31st to the end of this month. Many groups – including Native Americans in…
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COVID-19 relief funds need to be administered quickly – and fairly – to Native American tribes, say Oregon lawmakers. As KLCC’s Brian Bull reports,…
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There are more than 5,700 missing and murdered indigenous women across North America. As KLCC’s Brian Bull reports, a new Oregon law has launched a series…
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The U.S. Census Bureau is stepping up efforts to get Native Americans and Alaskan Natives more fully counted next year, which includes those living in…
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Greater access to indigenous culture has been made available to educators and students across the Pacific Northwest. KLCC’s Brian Bull reports on the…
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The Native American comedy troupe, The 1491s, is an intertribal group of comedians who have regularly satirized, lampooned, parodied, and teased many…
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For years, the Native American comedy troupe, The 1491s, have shared their irreverent, raunchy, and provocative humor on YouTube. Now – as KLCC’s Brian…
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When Native Americans ceded their lands during the treaty era, much of it was forest. Today, many tribes – including those in Oregon – are not only…
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The federal government is failing to meet its obligations to Native American tribes, according to a new report from the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.…
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The term “Two Spirit” in Native American culture often describes a person possessing both male and female spirits. And they’ve been around well before the…
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Oregon’s Native American students largely struggle to keep pace with their non-Indian peers. Graduation rates and attendance are low, while dropouts are…
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This weekend marks the golden anniversary of a major cultural event at the University of Oregon. As KLCC’s Brian Bull reports, the 50th Annual Mother’s…