Inspired by Generations Before, Healing Together for Those to Come
Ei-Shah Pirtle-Wright lives their life focused on community and how to leave a lasting impact on those around them.
The Klamath River Through a Child’s Eyes
First-time author Brook M. Thompson was inspired by Klamath Dam removal to write a children’s book called ‘I Love Salmon and Lampreys: A Native Story of Resilience.’
Learning and Laughing with ‘Your Two-Spirit Aunties’
Shilo George and Brianna Bragg help listeners tap into humor, joy and the idea of survivance through their podcast.
Becoming Shuína Skó
How a Klamath tribal citizen embraced their Two-Spirit identity and became an international author, spoken word poet, storyteller, veteran and Indigenous rights activist.
Community Mourns Elder John Bravehawk
Bravehawk, a beloved leader and Sundance Chief who founded the Portland nonprofit Medicine Bear, passed away over the weekend. He was 75.
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek Outlines Commitments to Native Nations
In an interview with Underscore Native News + ICT, Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek reaffirmed her commitments to the Native nations in Oregon, including addressing the MMIP crisis, improving nation-to-nation consultation and the potential for Land Back action.
NAYA Family Center Announces New Leader
Portland’s largest urban Indigenous organization has a new leader: current interim CEO Oscar Arana, Chichimeca.

