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The Tribal Steward Program introduces young people to land conservation and restoration in Northwest tribal communities.
Jacqueline Keeler | Nov 26, 2019
An Indigenous journalist reflects on the 800-year-old cathedral and what “sacred†means to her.
Jacqueline Keeler | Apr 19, 2019
In light of important midterm election wins, two Native journalists revisit the influence of Indigenous peoples on democracy through the ages.
Terri Hansen, Jacqueline Keeler | Nov 8, 2018
Native voters in North and South Dakota embrace the value of their vote since Standing Rock.
Jacqueline Keeler | Oct 26, 2018
As the #MeToo spotlight moves to Indian Country, epidemic violence against Native women meets tokenism in publishing.
Jacqueline Keeler | Mar 12, 2018
This week, Trump is using Natives to target the Bears Ears National Monument. Last week, it was Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Jacqueline Keeler | Dec 5, 2017
She is a reminder of the indigenous women who are missing and murdered every year.
Jacqueline Keeler | Dec 1, 2017
Last year’s water protectors garnered worldwide attention, but several pipeline fights—such as the Enbridge Sandpiper pipeline victory—got little public notice.
Jacqueline Keeler | Oct 9, 2017
Using an early photographic process, one photographer hopes to draw a line connecting what happened to the Dakota people in Mankato, Minnesota, 155 years ago and what is happening today to the Dakota/Lakota standing up to a $3.7 billion crude oil pipeline.
Jacqueline Keeler | Jun 14, 2017
By permanently protecting an area rich in indigenous cultural history, Obama has shown that some things are worth more than money.
Jacqueline Keeler | Jan 6, 2017