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On the Olympic Peninsula, the Quinault Indian Nation beats back a pandemic
Native communities throughout the U.S. have been hit hard by COVID-19, and to combat this, many are adapting.
Native communities throughout the U.S. have been hit hard by COVID-19, and to combat this, many are adapting.
While the pandemic hampered in-person outreach efforts, census participation is on the rise among Native communities in Washington.
Yakama tribal members exercise treaty rights on the Columbia river. A proposed methanol plant could endanger the ways of life those rights protect.
Native communities are not a monolith — and a new survey shows the range of their political priorities and attitudes.
Thanks to several new public art projects, Coast Salish and Columbia River carvers say their artwork and traditions are finally getting the spotlight.