Tag: Indigenous Rights
States Were Adding Lessons About Native American History—Then Came the Anti-CRT Movement
Indigenous Leaders Are Being Forced Into Exile
For Decades, the Ojibwe Tribe Shunned Scientists—Until Their Partnership Became Vital
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was produced in collaboration with the Food & Environment Reporting Network, a nonprofit journalism organization.
The Future of Climate Adaptation Is Here in the Native Village of Newtok, Alaska
This Tiny Fish Holds Together Ecosystems and Cultures—It’s Also Under Threat
On a drizzly March afternoon in Sitka, Alaska, K’asheechtlaa “Louise” Brady hurries down a wooden ramp to the dock at Fisherman’s Quay, her gray-streaked hair spilling from the hood of her windbreaker. There, two small skiffs sit low in the water, heavy with 10-foot-long hemlock branches jeweled with yellow-white fish eggs.
“Oh, they’re so beautiful!”