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The ‘Sioux Chef’ Brings Indigenous Food Back to the Forefront of American Diets

If you're like me, you never learned how to spell "sous chef" in school. Sean Sherman, on the other hand, has an altogether different...

A Love Letter to America From a Village in Bangladesh on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11

America, I am sending you good wishes from a small Bangladeshi village on the 20th anniversary of your great tragedy. I knew nothing about...

California Returns Prime Beachfront to Black Heirs After Land Was Taken in 1924 From L.A. Couple

Nearly a century after their beach resort was wrongfully taken from two Black business owners, Willa and Charles Bruce, the California governor signed legislation...

Australia Returns Huge Daintree Rainforest to its Aboriginal Owners, Bordering Great Barrier Reef

Over 600 square-miles of ancient rainforest with rivers, waterfalls, gorges and white sandy beaches was handed back to the traditional people who had lived...

Human Footprints Found in New Mexico Are 23,000 Years Old – Long Before the Ice Age Glaciers Melted

New scientific research conducted at White Sands National Park in New Mexico has uncovered the oldest known human footprints in North America. The discovery reveals...

Autumn Foraging Guide: Find Yourself a Harvest Haul of Mushrooms, Berries, and Nuts

Foraging is a great way to get out into nature, stretch your legs, learn where your food comes from, and save a bit of...

Judge Throws Out Trump-era Rule That Allowed Filling Streams, Marshes, and Wetlands for Development

In the face of a legal challenge mounted by six Native American Tribes, a district court judge in Arizona has thrown out a Trump-era...

New Mexico Wilderness Area Grows by 50% After Largest-Ever Land Donation

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Sabinoso Wilderness Area in New Mexico, an inaccessible and...

World’s Longest Wildlife Bridge Could Cross the Mississippi, So ‘Buffalo Can Roam’

For thousands of cross-country tourists, the Mississippi River is one which is for crossing, not seeing. But what if the crossing bridge was a...

The Sky Spectacle of the Year With Full Lunar Eclipse and Super Moon Coming This Week

May 26, a Wednesday—or 'Woden's Day' for you two or three pagans in the audience—will feature both a total lunar eclipse and a full...

Female Entrepreneurs Tend Community Gardens While Growing Their Small Businesses, Too

Earth Day is all about making the well-being of the Earth our business. For some people that means something to pay attention to, like...

Anyone in These States Can Get a Covid-19 Vaccine, Thanks to Several Native Tribes

The Native American tribes of Oklahoma are steaming ahead of the greater population towards herd immunity—so much so that they're opening up COVID-19 vaccination...

This Cycling Group is Repairing Bikes for Free All Over the Navajo Nation

For many living on the 29,500 square miles of Navajo land in New Mexico, riding a bicycle is a way of life, yet there...

Nigerian Villagers Score ‘Victory for Humanity’ When a Court Verdict Slams Shell Oil For Liability After Years of Spills

Four Nigerian famers have won a 13-year legal battle against Shell Oil after a spill allegedly contaminated their lands. The David vs Goliath story went...

Indigenous Woman Wins Goldman Environmental Prize for Protecting 500,000 Acres of Amazon Rainforest

Indigenous Amazon leader Nemonte Nenquimo just won the world’s foremost award for grassroots environmental activism for her organizing work to save Ecuador’s rainforests. Her leadership...

First-of-Its-Kind Med School Makes History For Cherokee People

In rural Oklahoma, a brand new medical school sits in the Cherokee Nation, training Nation members to become physicians at Nation clinics. Oklahoma State University...

A ‘Beaver Full Moon’ With Lunar Eclipse Happened This Morning—And Folks Took Some Stunning Photos

If you were up in the early hours of this morning, you may have noticed the full moon turning a shade or so darker...

With 14,000 Critical Acres Added to Montana Wildlife Reserve, It May Become the Largest in the Lower 48

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. The American Prairie Reserve, one of the nation’s largest and...

Ancient Mayan City Built A Sophisticated Water Filtration System With Materials We Still Use Today

Archaeologists working at the site of the ancient Maya city of Tikal in northern Guatemala have found a sophisticated water filtration system that would...

Broken Crockery Unearthed in North Carolina May Explain Fate of Famed Lost Colony of Roanoke

Clues as to the fate of the 115 men, women, and children of the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island, the first English settlement in...