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Prolonged screen exposure may cause eye issues in children, Female patients more likely to die if surgeon is male, Spicy
Deep Time: How Earth Keeps Time Are you ready to think in centuries instead of seconds? Eons instead of hours?
Today, April 29 – Native in the Spotlight: Jon Proudstar Jon Proudstar (Yaqui, Jewish, and Mexican) is coming off a successful run
The Hoopa Valley Tribal Council meets in regular session today in the Tribal Council Chambers, Neighborhood Facilities Building. The Executive
Today, April – The Menu: Euchee food, whale hunting backlash, and young gardeners In his book Rabbit Decolonizes the Forest, Euchee
Today, May 1 – Native TikTok users prepare for U.S. ban The short video social media platform TikTok is mostly
Today the Women for the Land Learning Circle invites you to join about accessing services that support water resilience and
Today, May 2 – Arizona tribal citizens weigh abortion access options A substantial number of Native Americans are affected by
This online summit starts today through May 3rd. A space for learning and solutions Over the years our summit has
Today, May 3 – Native college students on the front lines of Gaza protests The number of arrests in connection
Two Rivers Pet and Wildlife Welfare Services is having a FUN-Raising Bingo Event for Injured or abandoned animals, today from
Today's Saturday market is a special Mother's Day Market from 10 am to 4 pm. The Hoopa Trading Post is
Today, May 6 – Native Bookshelf: ‘Moon of the Turning Leaves’ by Waubgeshig Rice Ten years since a world-changing blackout,
Today, May 7 – The economic strength — and responsibilities — of tribal wealth Gaming revenue hit a record $40.9
Councilman Danny Jordan is starting a series of meetings in the Soctish about how we can be more inclusive of
Today, May 8 – Is the sky the limit for tribal sovereignty? Tribes can enact laws and take actions that
You are invited to attend the K'imaw Behavioral Health outreach event as part of March, being Mental Health month. Â
Today, May 9, 2024 – Miss Indian World Kassie John Twenty-five year old Diné multimedia artist Kassie John is the
Today, May 10 – Charting the future of Native jazz A big band made up of Native musicians is headlining
Two Rivers Pet and Wildlife Welfare Services, (PAWWS) is offering free shredding services through Coast Central Credit Union, today 10
Speaking of Palestine is a production of KBBF-Santa Rosa. We present a Palestine Update, Your BDS Moment. An interview with
Today, May 13 – Illinois’ first Native reservation A tribe once targeted for termination has established the first reservation in
Today, May 14 – Drive to dismantle college inclusion adds another barrier for Native students Following August’s U.S. Supreme Court
Honoring Petey Brucker. Today on the KMUD Environmental Show they invite you to provide your memories of Petey Brucker between
Today, May 15 – The imbalance of parole and probation There are many more people on parole and probation—almost double—compared
Learn to make beautiful creations at the Kim Yerton Memorial Library, today at 5:00 PM Call to reserve your spot,
The Hoopa Valley Tribal Council will be meeting at 10 AM for the Executive Session and at 1:30 PM for
Today, May 16 – The graduation milestone The graduating class of 2024 is taking one of the biggest steps in
Today, May 17 – After 30 years, a new challenge to car license sovereignty This time every year for the
The Brighter Futures Parent Support Group invites you to Please join them for Bingo and BBQ at The Trading Post,
Today, May 21 – Your summer Native reading guide There’s something for everybody on the summer reading lists by our
Today is the OverBooked Club meeting in the Kim Yerton Memorial Library at 6:30 PM. This month's read is "Kindred"
Wednesday, May 22, 2024 – The Sami reindeer connection in Alaska Reindeer weren’t always in Alaska, but now there’s a
Today, May 23 – Native American mothers face child support cut-offs Child support payments could be cut for hundreds of
Today, May 24 – Remembering Native American World War II veterans The world is gearing up for the 80th anniversary of
Cohosted by the Yokayo Tribe of Indians and Coyote Valley Band of Indians today through Friday in Redwood Valley, CA,
Today, May 27 – Finding Sasquatch Sasquatch, also called Bigfoot, has captured the popular collective imagination around the globe for
Today, May 28, – The Menu: SW in Portland, Navajo livestock reduction and cicadas Alexa Numkena-Anderson (Hopi, Yakama, Cree, Skokomish)
Seeking Song Requests or Dedications for the Sovereigns Day Elders Dinner or the Lawn Music on Sovereign Day. Please see
Today, May 29 – Native Americans and the Republican Party Most polls over the years show Native Americans’ substantial support for
Today, May 30 – Basketball is in the air Basketball fans are glued to their teams’ performance in the NBA
The Northern California Indian Development Council, Eureka Schools and the American Civil Liberties Union Northern CA are inviting you to
Friday, May 31, 2024 – 100 years of American citizenship U.S. citizenship was not a given for the people who
The annual "Chalk It Up to Books" event set for today and the K'ima:w Medical Center's Annual Bicycle Rodeo at
The annual K'ima:w Medical Center's Annual Bicycle Rodeo at the Kim Yerton Memorial Library and the Library's Annual "Chalk It
Today is the 4th Annual Hoopa Valley Rainbow Extravaganza on the front lawn of the Neighborhood Facilities Building, 11 AM
The Hoopa Fire Department and Office of Emergency Services has announced new authorized burn hours for permit holders is 6:00