Trans Mountain expansion all but approved, despite indigenous opposition Friday, Canadian regulators endorsed the long-fought oil pipeline, which would bring more oil vessels through Washington state. Paige Browning
Seattle Indian Health Board will shutter weekly clinic if shutdown continues Unless the government reopens, the Seattle Indian Health Board will have to cut services starting this week, according to the organization. Eilís O'Neill
Sea lion shootings: Federal crime or legal response to annoying animal? “Every dead animal really has a story to tell us," she said, standing over the 800-pound carcass. John Ryan
The U.S. government is failing its treaties with Native Americans, Civil Rights Commission says The lengthy report by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights calls on Congress to put together an action plan. Paige Browning
Native Americans On Tribal Land Are 'The Least Connected' To High-Speed Internet New Census Bureau estimates underscore the digital divide facing Native Americans living on reservations or other American Indian land in the U.S. Hansi Lo Wang
Washington tribes oppose Canadian pipeline and more oil tankers in Salish Sea “One of the many reasons our southern resident killer whales are about ready to go extinct.” John Ryan
Naked Burt Reynolds, a Native canoe paddle, and the male gaze This is the story of how naked Burt Reynolds became immortalized on a Native canoe paddle. Sydney Brownstone