In what may be the most glaring example of climate change...
The Klamath Tribes possess the oldest water rights in the...
  The Navajo Nation Council has voted to form a limited...
Tribal culture may benefit from some of nearly $1 million...
Today the mouth of the Mississippi River will drink from...
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Environment

In a disturbing post to National Geographic News Watch , Cristina Goettsch Mittermeier lays out the likely effects of the Belo Monte dam on the indigenous people who live on the ri...
A panel convened at Oxford University has issued a strong statement about the condition of the world's oceans now and for the foreseeable future...
The Lubicon Cree have been caught in the oilsands crossfire for decades. Now burst pipelines and encroaching wildfires are further compromising their environment...
ICTMN Staff
June 21, 2011
Some sacred sites are threatened, and others are on the road to recovery; Eagle Rock, on Michigan's Upper Peninsula, awaits its scheduled end like a convict on death row...
June 20 is a day of prayer for the Topock Maze and other sites around the lower Colorado River near Needles, California, sacred to the Ft. Mojave Indian Tribe...
A 37.5-kilowatt solar array is under construction on the roof of the Delaware Nation's complex in Anadarko, Oklahoma...
ICTMN Staff
June 20, 2011
On June 20, the Onondaga Nation invited all to a peaceful gathering to honor the lake, formerly one of the most polluted in the country...

Ben Shelly, Navajo Nation president, is apologetic yet determined when it comes to one of the country’s special place

Gale Courey Toensing
June 20, 2011
A proposal to build a massive wind energy plant in the waters of Nantucket Sound that are sacred to the Wampanoag people has had a legal setback...

June 17, 2011 could begin like so many others throughout the country, but for American Indians engaged in legal strug

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