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Today, April 1 – Native Bookshelf: ‘The Angel of Indian Lake’ by Stephen Graham Jones Bestselling Blackfeet writer Stephen Graham Jones caps
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Today, April 1 – Native Bookshelf: ‘The Angel of Indian Lake’ by Stephen Graham Jones Bestselling Blackfeet writer Stephen Graham Jones caps
Today, April 2 – The Great Alaska Earthquake 60 years later The most powerful earthquake ever recorded in North America
Today, April 3 – Dedication to language revitalization Roberto Múkaro Borrero spent two decades surveying historical documents and piecing together
Create your own Landscape Vision The Hoopa Fire Save Council is designing a Strategic Plan to address fire safety in
Today, April 4 – Breaking 100 years of silence over ‘the Posey War’ A crime spree by two Ute youths
Today is a regular meeting of the Hoopa valley Tribal Council. The Executive Session begins at 1:30 PM in the
Today, April 5 – Protecting the night sky Most tribes have important traditional connections to the stars and other celestial
The Thomas Morton Memorial 6' and Under Men's' Open Basketball Tournament starts today in the Mattz Gymnasium at 10 AM.
Today you can learn to crotchet at the Kim Yerton Memorial Library from 10 am to12 noon. Please RSVP by
Today is the second day of the Thomas Morton Memorial 6' and Under Men's' Open Basketball Tournament in the Mattz
Today, April 8 – How will $1.5 billion in opioid settlement money help the populations hit the hardest? The Lummi
The College of the Redwoods, Klamath Trinity Site invites you to their Resume Workshop today from 9 AM to 1
Today, April 9 – Tackling a troubling trend for Native women in prison Numerous studies over the years point out
Today is the annual meeting of the Klamath-Trinity Resource Conservation District held in the Tsewenaldin Inn Conference room starting at
Today, April 10 – Political leaders target tribes with unfounded claims With no supporting information, Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) claimed
Today, April 12 – New Native voices in poetry Ojibwe writer Marcie Rendon takes a break from her popular Cash
The Hoopa Mini-Mart is closed today from 12:30 PM to 5 PM for building maintenance. If you need go inside
Saturday Markets are happening at the Hoopa Trading Post from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, this Spring thru July! Come
Today, April 15 – Protecting young people from the down sides of social media Citing a troubling disparity for Native
You are invited to attend the Hoopa Fire Safe Council meeting today at the Hoopa Fire House starting at 6:00
Tuesday, April 16, 2024 — Three new films offer diverse views of Native life Two Native sisters venture out of
Today, April 17 – Eyes in the sky for development, public safety and recreation Drones are for more than just
Today is the monthly meeting of the Kim Yerton Memorial Library, Lego Club. Join the club, join the fun starting
Today, April 18 — Can the right approach close the Native immunization gap? Native Americans are among the populations with
Today is a regular meeting of the Hoopa Valley Tribal Council. The Executive Session begins at 1:30 PM in the
Join Save California Salmon for a FREE Klamath Dam Removal Film Night! Featuring filmmaker Shane Anderson and local speakers. Today
Enjoy the long-running Hoopa tradition! This year's 61st Annual All-Indian Basketball Tournament starts today April 19th in Mattz Gym on
Today, April 19 – Remembering the 1974 Navajo border town murders The torture and gruesome murders of three Navajo men
Native American Veterans: Learn What You've Earned! Did you or a family member serve in the military? Please join Kee
Today you can learn to crotchet at the Kim Yerton Memorial Library from 10 am to12 noon. Please RSVP by
Come out to hear guest speakers at the Good Fire Symposium, 111 Mayfair St. Willow Creek. Starting at 1 PM,
You are invited to Dream Quest’s Annual Dinner Concert Fundraiser, Saturday, April 20th at the Willow Creek VFW Hall, featuring
Day two, weather permitting join a Field Day at the historic Beebe Ranch owned by Yurok Tribal Member Debb Beebe.
Today's show includes an International Update. Are your tax dollars going to Israel? A reflection on writing by Palestinian author
The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast is an Indigenous podcast devoted to uplift Indigenous peoples, with a mission to send hope to
Today, April 22 – Earth Day assessment: new climate report and oil leases Native Americans face a six-fold increased risk
A cultural critic for our times, Hanif Abdurraqib seamlessly blends personal narrative with observations on music, race, and now sports. He’s joined by journalist
Baher Azmy on Abu Ghraib Lawsuit, Dave Lindorff on Spy for No Country This week on CounterSpin: The long-fought effort
Today, April 23 – Safeguards on Artificial Intelligence Some language advocates are excited about potential for AI to help revitalize
Mumia Abu-Jamal has spent the last forty-two of his seventy years on Earth behind the bars of a Pennsylvania state
Acorn Wireless offers Device Support and Training. You can Join The Digital Navigator at the Kim Yerton Memorial Library on
The transition from fossil fuels to a cleaner energy future is perhaps the most important human adaptation of our lifetime.
Wednesday, April 24, 2024 – Horses: no ordinary animal The early bond between Native Americans and horses was both technical
The Klamath Trinity Joint Unified School District Indian Education Program is seeking your input on the Title Six Indian Education
What the Genocide Says About Us Chris Hedges reports The Iran-Israel attacks and the prospects of a wider Middle East
TANF is offering Substance Abuse Education and Process Groups to TANF participants and the community. Groups are held today, 5:30
The Coast Miwok Peoples, Colonization, and the Preservation of Indigenous History (Encore) Dive into the history of Point Reyes National
Today, April 25 – How Native literature is changing the mainstream narrative We are in the midst of a new
In addition to the musical journey, “Moccasin Tracks” is committed to fostering connection and understanding. Regular interviews with Native Peoples
FIRST VOICES RADIO First Voices Radio (formerly First Voices Indigenous Radio) was the first Indigenous radio program in the northeastern
Denis Hayes can see activists of the past in today's youth-led climate campaigns. The environmentalist, who left Harvard University to co-ordinate
Today, April 26 – A sample of Native Guitars Tour 2024 The year-round creative drive, Native Guitars Tour, heads up
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