Indigenous firefighting crews from the Karuk Tribe, Navajo Nation, Blackfeet Nation and others unite to battle California’s devastating wildfires and support displaced residents. Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs Bryan Newland shares insights on federal policies shaping Indian Country. Filmmaker Loren Waters debuts her film “Tiger” at the Sundance Film Festival, showcasing a family’s healing journey. Epidemiologist Dean Seneca discusses climate change’s impact on Indigenous health and lands. New Mexico celebrates a historic milestone as women now hold the majority in the state legislature.
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Shirley Sneve, Ponca/Sicangu Lakota, is the senior producer for the ICT Newscast. She is based in Nebraska.
Ebonye Delaney is the Executive Producer for the ICT Newscast. Email: ebonye@ictnews.org
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.
Daniel Herrera Carbajal is a video editor for the ICT Newscast. On Twitter: @daniulherrrera
Pauly Denetclaw, Diné, is a political correspondent for ICT. Email: pauly@ictnews.org
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