Tribal nations are restoring the river while reclaiming and revitalizing their cultural heritage. The post Undamming the Klamath appeared first on High Country News .
One of the nation’s fastest-growing cities relies on a vulnerable population of workers to fuel its economic explosion. The post Bozeman’s boom depends on immigrants but struggles to suppor...
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El auge económico de una de las ciudades estadounidenses con mayor crecimiento depende del trabajo de un grupo vulnerable de personas. The post Los motivos ocultos de la prosperidad de Bozeman...
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When the West’s electrical grid is targeted, motives tend to matter less than ensuing propaganda. The post How attacks on energy substations play into the hands of extremists appeared first ...
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How a new pot of federal funding could help reconnect Native lands. The post Tribes lead on wildlife passages appeared first on High Country News .
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A giant sediment pulse — millions of cubic yards of silt, clay and dead algae — trapped for decades behind the dams is now flowing downstream. The post Scientists are tracking ecological ch...
Livestock has indelibly altered the region's land, water and air. The post The West remains cattle country appeared first on High Country News .
https://www.hcn.org/issues/56-5/the-west-remains-cattle-country/
Seeking sustenance from the sea. The post An all-lady seal-hunting crew appeared first on High Country News .
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Multidisciplinary artist Nizhonniya Austin talks about authenticity, trust fund pottery hipsters, and her role as Cara in ‘The Curse.’ The post Art without the mask of Native identity appe...
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Charles Wilkinson’s posthumous book examines the complexities of the landmark tribal sovereignty case. The post The Boldt Decision and where the rule of law held appeared first on High Coun...
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A poem by Patron K. Henekou. The post One for the road appeared first on High Country News .
A poem by Patron K. Henekou. The post Une dernière pour la route appeared first on High Country News .
#iamthewest: Giving voice to the people that make up communities in the region. The post ‘I attended a mission school for a year and a half’ appeared first on High Country News .
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Mishaps and mayhem from around the region. The post Bird-naming brouhahas, buggy burritos and a goat-milking meetup appeared first on High Country News .
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Bringing down the Klamath dams allows for cultural revitalization among the Klamath tribes. The post The era of dam removal is here appeared first on High Country News .
https://www.hcn.org/issues/56-5/the-era-of-dam-removal-is-here/