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North America’s Native nations reassert their sovereignty: ‘We are here’ Across the continent, Indigenous peoples are methodically reasserting control over their land, laws, and how they live.
When Slater Mill opened in 1793, it signaled the eventual demise of river herring and other migratory fish in the Blackstone ...
The resolution renames the lakes after three tribes and their Native words for “sister” – NʉmʉNahmi Lake (Comanche Nahmi Lake ...
Native Prospects, at the Farnsworth Art Museum, infuses the American landscape tradition with Indigenous perspective ...
Four species of bass, all native to North America, have been introduced to South Africa since the 1920s. Now these species ...
Over the past four decades, the American shad population in Virginia — specifically the James River — collapsed. Humans are largely to blame. Dams, pollution, commercial fishing bycatch, water ...
It wasn’t long ago when spring fishing season was a time when insulated pants were worn under waders and long sleeve shirts ...
Floating down a scenic wild river offers an unequalled fishing experience. Each new turn in the river brings a whole new ...
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs has opposed efforts to renew commercial fishing in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
A worker with the Department of Environmental Protection was killed Saturday morning in a "large" explosion while working on a docked boat in the Hudson River, the agency and the FDNY said. The 59 ...
The San Xavier Native Americans’ ties to the river go back centuries. “There is a lot of history with us being farmers. That goes way back,” said Tony Burrell, a district council member and ...
For Native American Heritage Month, as part of our “Hidden Histories” series, we bring you the story of John Herrington, a decorated naval officer and trailblazing astronaut. Continue watching ...