Tribal articles
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Collaboration yields more positive results for tribal-state relationship
“The careful and ultimately productive negotiations around LD 2007 show that continued progress in this relationship is both possible and necessary.”
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Avian ambassadors and tribal perspectives: A bird's eye view of prescribed fire
PSW ecologist and tribal liaison Frank Lake wondered how the birds he grew up with in northeastern California were faring. As a Karuk tribal descendant with Yurok family, Lake has a deep connection to the land and the birds that inhabit it. Belted kingfishers, woodpeckers, condors, eagles, and other birds have been part of his ancestors' way of life for thousands of years.
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USDA Grants $5.2M for Rural & Tribal Broadband Projects in 11 States
USDA Grants $5.2M for Rural & Tribal Broadband Projects in 11 States High speed broadband deployment will be buttressed by funding awards totaling $5.2 million in 11 states under an agreement between the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and rural cooperatives, local organizations, and Tribes. The awards will be made through the Telecompetitor