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Kayla Fossek of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation is the Pendleton Round-Up’s first Native American queen to hold the title since 1953.
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A new federal alert system for missing and endangered people will soon launch over TV, radio, and wireless phones. The new has many Native Americans in Oregon and across the U.S. pleased with the news.
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For tribes throughout the nation, protecting access to culturally important foods is a top priority. The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation say their first foods policy drives most of their land management decisions.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has chosen twelve federally-recognized tribes for a program that lets them access and share crime data. Two of the tribes…
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It’s been a busy season for firefighters, and that includes those affiliated with the nine federally-recognized tribes in Oregon. The Bureau of Indian…
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Tribes that run child support agencies may soon get help collecting past-due child support. KLCC has the latest on a bill sponsored by Oregon Democratic…
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A signed agreement has let the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation launch its first veteran service office. As KLCC’s Brian Bull…
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A federal program that aims to return land on Indian reservations to tribal control is expected to run short. But at least one Oregon tribe says it’s…