Constellations of Place features 60 works, including archival pieces from The Center of Southwest Studies’ earliest ...
A protester walks by a line of federal law enforcement officers on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Saturday, ...
In this KSUT Conversation, Tami Graham talks with Crisosto Apache, Colorado’s newest Poet Laureate. Crisosto is an Indigenous ...
School libraries around the state are benefitting from a new book series that highlights the work of key tribal figures from around the region. Minnesota schools are getting new materials to enhance ...
This week on the Regional Roundup, we’ll hear about the formation of a new federal agency: the U.S. Wildland Fire Service, and a report on so-called “death cards” found in abandoned vehicles following ...
The Canadian songwriter reflects on home and ambition as his sound grows bolder on Further from the Country. For William Prince, leaving home was never the hard part. It’s been finding his way back.
Bison meat, chokecherry jam, and cardboard boxes: Behind the scenes of a food distribution to tribes
Seven hundred boxes of food went out into the community at the end of November, each with a package of bison meat from the reservation and chokecherry jam for elders. On a chilly Monday morning, a ...
Vice Chairman Marvin Pinnecoose thanks Colorado Senator Michael Bennet following his site visit to the gasoline pipeline spill, Friday, Oct. 17. The Southern Ute Indian Tribe’s Environmental Programs ...
Composer Kino Benally visited Fort Lewis College, inspiring students with a workshop on using natural sounds to create musical compositions. Attendees witnessed a live demonstration at the Center of ...
Ignacio, Colorado – KSUT Coversation with Enrique Orozco of Compañeros Four Corners Immigrant Resource Center discusses the detention of Fernando Jaramillo and his two minor children by ICE in Durango ...
The move, by the Colorado River Indian Tribes in Arizona and California would give rights of nature to the water, marking a historic first. In far western Arizona, the dusty beige expanse of desert ...
For millennia, Indigenous peoples have intentionally set fires to care for the land. Colonization and fire exclusion largely put an end to those practices, though the tradition endured. Now, ...
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