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

The Chief Joseph Dam Bridgeport, WA—It’s taken over half a century to get the process started, but ground has finally been broken on a salmon hatchery at Chief Joseph Dam...
Calgary-based Enbridge, still mopping up oil from two pipeline spills over the past year in the U.S., has admitted that a May spill on the Norman Wells line near Wrigley, Northwest...
About 1,100 residents, including those of Hatchet Lake First Nation, have been airlifted from northern Saskatchewan to get out of the potential path of a massive wildfire, CBC News...
ICTMN Staff
June 06, 2011
The scene, in an unnamed place in the Arctic Circle, is just one of many scattered throughout Canada's north...

Peruvian officials this week denied claims by the British organization Survival International that the government pla

Last weekend, Puno, Peru, was rocked when more than ten thousand activists, largely Aymara Indians, blocked roads and sacked government buildings in protest of a silver mine planne...
Bob Walters, a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, said his people are still feeling the devastation from the Pick-Sloan Flood Control Act of 1944...
Just days after eleven deadly tornadoes plowed across southwest Missouri and central Oklahoma, tribes located within the state of Oklahoma are doing whatever they can to help provi...
Cleanup of uranium-tainted Skyline Mine site within Navajo Nation is underway; it's a welcome undertaking, reports the Salt Lake Tribune , but residents still have some cause for c...
ICTMN Staff
May 29, 2011
Recent reports of melting Arctic ice have grabbed headlines...

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