The fact that salmon is the second most popular seafood in the United States is no surprise to those who enjoy it. Rich, meaty, and full of both flavor and nutrients, salmon can be prepared in so many ...
Civil rights, political upheaval and the uncertain future are on the minds of Indigenous citizens as they prepare for the annual traditional powwow set for Saturday at Clark College. Hundreds of ...
The display cases in “Cedar and Sea” are like many others in museum exhibits, full of traditional objects such as baskets, fishing hooks, carving tools and boxes. But compared with many other ...
Step into the heart of the Columbia River Maritime Museum and learn about the deep-rooted maritime traditions and artistry of the Indigenous peoples who have lived in harmony with our coastal waters ...
Ketchikan, Alaska is known as the "totem pole capital of the world" with over 80 poles. Totem poles are unique to the ...
Visitors of the Denver Art Museum look at an item, called Drum (Gaaw) on display behind glass in the Northwest Coast and Alaska Native Art Galleries on March 27, 2024. The people of the Alaska’s ...
Amerman said these mythical truths are “geology with a soul” and restore humanity to ancient Indigenous peoples. He encourages current geologists and upcoming ones to look at Indigenous knowledge as ...
CounterPoint Press Publishing Northwest author Sasha taqʷšəblu LaPointe’s newest book is called Thunder Song. It’s a collection of essays examining the intersection of her Indigenous ancestry, Coast ...
Oct. 6, 2025 — Discover Bigfoot through the eyes of Indigenous peoples of the Nch’i-Wána, or Columbia River, in “Guardian of the Land,” a new Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) production premiering ...
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