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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Jake Hoyungowa
12/14/18
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Last-Minute Gift Guide 2018
Looking for that perfect gift? Support these five Native American owned and operated businesses this holiday season.
EcoFlight
12/11/18
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Tons of Radioactive Waste Trucked to White Mesa Mill
Over 500 truckloads of radioactive waste have arrived on the doorstep of the Ute Mountain Ute tribal community of White Mesa.
Jake Hoyungowa
11/28/18
Native America
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Native Entrepreneur Spotlight: Brent David Toadlena, Ashkii Bida’ Moccasins and Art
It’s hard to find Navajo moccasins handmade by Navajo artists. Brent David Toadlena has you covered.
Blake McCord
11/19/18
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White Mesa Uranium Mill Seeks to Expand
The mill wants to add another 80 acres of waste ponds, but could the toxic goulash the ponds contain seep into groundwater?
Amanda Voisard
11/2/18
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Prop 127 is Good News for Navajo and Hopi Solar Projects
Prop 127 could allow Native American tribes to develop renewable energy on their own terms.
Blake McCord
09/24/18
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Native America
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Uranium
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Grand Canyon Guardians Gather at Red Butte
A small tribe with a big voice, the Havasupai also have a big area to protect: the Grand Canyon.
Jake Hoyungowa
09/4/18
Native America
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Native Entrepreneur Spotlight: Roseann and Lester Littleman, Mystical Antelope Canyon
Roseann and Lester Littleman are inviting visitors to experience Mystical Antelope Canyon, on the Navajo Nation.
Jerilyn Tutt
08/3/18
Native America
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Native Entrepreneur Spotlight: Carlos Deal, AlterNativEats
Every morning, Deal posts his sushi menu to Facebook. By lunchtime, hungry customers are lining up.
Jack and Georgiana Pongyesva
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Native America
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Branding Your Business with the Native American Business Incubator Network
On the reservation, starting a business is a hustle. The Native American Business Incubator Network is here to help.
Roger Clark
06/12/18
Uranium
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Uranium Forum Raises Unanswered Questions
I feel the frustration and impact uranium has caused to our nation, where we feel that nothing has been done to clean up these mines or take away the pain.
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