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Salmon is sacred to many Northwest coast tribes, including the Puyallup Tribe near Tacoma, Washington. It’s also an important food source for a healthy diet. And now, the tribe is processing the catch for economic development. ICT Producer Stewart Huntington has the story.
ICT Political Correspondent Pauly Denetclaw talks with regular contributor John Tahsuda about Trump’s big win in Iowa, and court cases.
Tribes across the country are returning to plant-based medicines, and the Shinnecock Nation is turning this trend into a retail opportunity to serve the people. ICT Senior Producer Shirley Sneve has this interview.
Some tribes are turning to Artificial Intelligence to teach traditional language. Michael Running Wolf is the co-founder of FLAIR—First Languages AI Reality.
Mvskoke Media reports that long-time journalist Gary Fife has died. A career that started with the civil rights movement, he was the host for National Native News and First Person Radio. He was 73 years old.
- California public schools would be required to teach the true history of Native Americans in the state, if Assembly Bill 1821 is passed into law. The legislation was introduced by Assembly Member James Ramos, who is the only Native American state legislator.
- The Department of Justice is set to release its investigation findings on the Phoenix Police Department. ICT Producer Daniel Herrera takes a look at the issues of reform, especially in its work with indigenous people.

