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These Indigenous Tribes in Nevada Are Embracing Bikeshare
Biking on Indigenous territory can help combat chronic illness and connect youth to the land.
Government knew about fire safety risk on this reserve but didn’t act until after fire: sources
Documents show Indigenous Affairs knew about shortfalls in fire safety in the Mushuau Innu First Nation two months before a fire burned two kids
Trump's wall could cause the extinction of the American jaguar
Trump's border wall could threaten as many as 111 endangered species, especially the jaguar.
Stories from the Indigenous water crisis
Many young First Nations people have never known what it’s like to have clean drinking water in their home
What it Takes to Get Equal Health and Education on First Nations Reserves
More than a year after courts ruled that Canada discriminates against First Nations kids, agencies still argue over who pays for their healthcare and school.
First Nations Communities Are Suing the Federal Government Over Third World Water Conditions
After facing gruesome problems with their water supply like floating mice in cisterns, four Alberta First Nations have filed a lawsuit against the Canadian government, who they say hasn't fulfilled an obligation to provide quality drinking water to...
Den første blinde amerikaner med våbentilladelse
Carey McWilliams har en skarpladt pistol med, når han er ude og købe ind. Han er tilfældigvis også blind.
The Number of Contaminated Sites in Northwestern Ontario Has Changed Dramatically
After we published a story detailing how a vast amount of contaminated sites in Ontario affect First Nations communities, the government started to shift around their numbers, which they say was purely coincidental.
Department of Homeland Security Wants Geeks for a New 'Cyber Reserve'
The government has decided it needs to beef up the ranks of its digital defenses. It’s assembling a league of extraordinary computer geeks for what will be known as the “Cyber Reserve.”
The Battle Of Lazy Dog Hill
In the air was a sound Ken Ely had become all too familiar with over the past year: the dull rumble of truck tires on the old two-lane that ran past the bottom of his 183 acres of bluestone and timber in this remote corner of northern Pennsylvania.