Detailed Maps of Keystone XL Pipeline
For those of us concerned about the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline it can be frustrating trying to find detailed maps of the proposed routes, information
For those of us concerned about the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline it can be frustrating trying to find detailed maps of the proposed routes, information
Village Earth and Colorado State University’s Online Plus is pleased to announce the launch of a new online training offering specifically developed for Native American
It’s been a long hot and very dry summer in South Dakota. Despite temperatures reaching over 100 degrees F and no rain, we grew some
Written by McKenzie Campbell, Founder and Director of Living Roots Living Roots, Baja California Sur, Mexico, based non-profit is working to: Help endangered cultures protect their
Written by Luminita Cuna, director of Maloca, who participated in the Kari-Oca II conference. The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, popularly known as Rio
Globally, tourism initiatives receive considerable public funding and private investment as a means of economically developing low-income communities. NGOs are taking on a growing role
The most natural place for a young Lakota boy to be – on the back of the Sunka Wakan (horse)! By Ethleen Iron Cloud The
In this brief article, we will discuss potential for using freely available Landsat imagery to assess and monitor reservation lands. We also provide step-by-step instructions
The Pine Ridge Land Information System is a free web-based land information resource for the Pine Ridge Reservation. This lesson plan, designed for middle and
Today, of the total 56 million acres of Native American lands in the United States, nearly 11 million acres are held in trust for individuals. However,