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Some 125 acres of forest land in California's Redwood National and State Parks will return to the Yurok tribe in a first-of-its-kind arrangement.
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Scout the Wise on his music, identity and how the banjo keeps him connected to his roots. Also, an intensive cultural and prescribed fire training program will take place in the North State this fall, and syringe exchange programs will receive more than $60 million over four years in opioid settlement funds.
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A Chico musician and skateboarder is in the quarter finals to win the chance at $10,000 and an opportunity to skate with Tony Hawk. Also, Safe Space’s cooling center is open and shuttling people from encampments that are far from the site, and advocates showed their support for a trio of bills they say would make the state’s water rights system more equitable and transparent.
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It’s the first meeting of its kind in the state to elevate California’s response to the missing and murdered Indigenous persons crisis. The gathering occurred along the North Coast in Humboldt County, home to several Indigenous lands.
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Frankie Medrano, Native American retention specialist at Butte College and a member of the Maidu tribe, spoke with NSPR about the festivities and the significance.
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Tribal leaders say kids as young as 13 are addicted to fentanyl, as the synthetic opioid hits Native American communities harder than others in its path.
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Sometimes our understanding of what gardening or a garden are can be expanded just by asking for someone else’s history and understanding of these terms.…