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Some of the oldest civilizations in North America say is the use of wastewater in snowmaking is a violation of their spirituality and health.
Sanjayan, voice-over: When I was last here 3 years ago, I met members of the Yurok Tribe, who had started to ... this vast structure made of rock and earth, a historic occasion for all involved ...
"It may take a few years to see some of the results. This soil building is about growing a farm under your farm and bringing ...
Mythology, folklore and even the Bible tell us that giants once roamed the Earth. And, it turns out ... According to the ...
Who are the Three Sisters? The answer is Corn, Beans and Squash. This is a Hidatsa or Red Willow People history: The Hidatsa ...
Indigenous tribes without federal recognition fiercely opposed a bill that would treat tribes with and without federal ...
The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians is exploring innovative ways to enhance environmental sustainability ...
I have understood that it's really a tribal tradition in our region to utilize fish waste as a fertilizer. Typically in home gardens, but sometimes in communal plots as well," he said. The tribe ...
A federally recognized Indigenous tribe in the U.S. for the first time has led research using DNA to show their ancestral ...
MOORHEAD, Minn. (Flag Family Media) - White Earth Nation Officials tentatively agree to discuss its plan for the 280 acres the tribe bought near Moorhead at the April 22 Clay County Commission ...
Leaders from the White Earth Band of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe brought their proposal for a resort-casino complex east of Moorhead to the Moorhead City Council meeting on Monday, April 28.