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Fresh off her win at the Golden Globes, actress Lily Gladstone nets another nomination, this time for a Screen Actors Guild award. She was the first Indigenous person to win a Golden Globe for best actress earlier this week for her role in “Killers of the Flower Moon.”

In Oregon, two Indigenous queer artists are challenging the recorded history of the Grand Ronde Tribe and shedding light on the historical significance of being Two-Spirit within Indigenous communities.

In Mexico, members and supporters of the Zapatista Indigenous Liberation Army, or EZLN, celebrated the 30th anniversary of its brief armed uprising in the southern part of the country.

And we head down the Klamath River basin along the California-Oregon border where a group of young Indigenous paddlers are training to make a little kayaking history.

Today’s newscast was created with work from:

Shirley Sneve, Ponca/Sicangu Lakota, is vice president of broadcasting for the ICT Newscast. Follow her on Twitter @rosebudshirley. She is based in Nebraska and Minnesota.

Ebonye Delaney is the Executive Producer for the ICT Newscast. Email: ebonye@ictnews.org

Aliyah Chavez, Kewa Pueblo, is the anchor of the ICT Newscast. On Twitter: @aliyahjchavez.

Paris Wise, Zia and Laguna Pueblo, is a producer for the ICT Newscast. Email: paris@ictnews.org.

Stewart Huntington is a producer for the ICT Newscast.

Quindrea Yazzie, Diné, is a video production editor for the ICT Newscast. Email: qyazzie@ictnews.org . Yazzie is based in Phoenix.

Daniel Herrera Carbajal is a video editor for the ICT Newscast. On Twitter: @daniulherrrera

Pauly Denetclaw, Diné, is a political correspondent for ICT. Email her at pauly@ictnews.org

Pacey Smith-Garcia, Ute, is a production assistant for the ICT Newscast. On Twitter: @paceyjournalist.