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People of all ages turned out at Lane Community College Saturday for the Native American Student Association’s Annual Pow Wow.
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Regrowth and renewal were the themes of a special ceremony in Blue River on Sunday. The event was also to highlight the history of Native Americans in the McKenzie River Corridor.
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Indigenous youth will have better college preparation and access, under a three-year, grant-funded initiative. Two Oregon colleges and a Native American…
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One administrator at Lane Community College is using her experience to bring more Native students to the school and help them succeed.Lori Tapahonso…
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Friday, dozens of people wound through the rainy streets of Eugene for an Indigenous Peoples March, one of 16 organized across North America. On the steps…
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The United Nations has declared 2019 “The Year of Indigenous Languages.” Many Oregon tribes are working hard to bring back their native tongues. Though…
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Over thousands of years, Native people developed ways to keep the forest's trees, creatures and plants in harmony. Oregon's recent, unprecedented fires…
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While Oregon’s high school graduation rate has improved, minority students – especially Native Americans – still lag behind their white classmates. KLCC’s…
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After a recent surge of criticism, a Native American-style totem pole will not be installed at the Oregon Country Fair. The Fair Board made its decision…
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As winter approaches, people continue to arrive at a protest encampment at Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. They’re there to oppose construction of the…
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The Native American Student Association of LCC, also known as NASA, is planning a conference on environmental racism against indigenous peoples.The event…
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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…