Listening and Learning Sessions – Missing and Murdered Indigenous People
Learn how our Native community can resist silence with awareness, education and commitment to protecting one another against violence.
Learn how our Native community can resist silence with awareness, education and commitment to protecting one another against violence.
Even more Tribal members finished their ribbon jean jackets during Open Project Time and Elders Time, and the Cultural Resources staff wanted to show off their fine work!
Extreme flooding in Douglas County and elsewhere in the Cow Creek Umpqua Tribal Service area on Sunday and Monday has left behind not just a mess, but some hidden dangers. As […]
Not St. Patrick’s Day gold, not cash... the “green” in dark leafy green vegetables is where it’s at!
Whether the symptoms seem obvious or are more subtle, take them seriously and get immediate medical care.
As with any transition in presidential administrations, uncertainty lingers. However, in the first 100 days of the Trump Administration, several directives, executive orders, and layoffs of [...]
Both the Culture Night and Elders Time activities during January focused around making ribbon skirts, guided by the Cultural Resources Program.
In partnership with Oregon State University (OSU), the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) has developed and released the Wildfire Hazard Map and an online tool to help Oregon residents evaluate [...]
The Indigenous name of North America’s highest mountain has been removed, marking a potentially significant shift in the stance of the federal government toward Native culture.
For Immediate Release from the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, the Karuk Tribe and Tolowa Dee-Ni’ Nation on Friday, January 10, 2025 Biden Administration Poised to Repeat […]