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Native Tribes to Own Wind Farms Powering AI Data Centers
Planet WinsFeb 7

Native Tribes to Own Wind Farms Powering AI Data Centers

Native American tribes are partnering to build wind and solar farms they'll own outright, creating clean energy jobs and long-term income while powering the next generation of data centers. The projects combine cutting-edge turbine technology with federal incentives designed to support tribal sovereignty.

Google News - Wind Energy3 min read
California Returns 136 Acres of Coast to Native Tribes
Global News1h ago

California Returns 136 Acres of Coast to Native Tribes

Three Native American tribes are reclaiming 136 acres of sacred California coastline, including the beloved Blues Beach, in the state's first-ever land transfer from a state agency to Indigenous stewardship. After years of advocacy and a 2021 law change, the tribes will protect both natural resources and cultural traditions while keeping the spectacular stretch open to the public.

Fox News Politics2 min read
Native Tribes Build Their Own EV Charging Network
SolutionsMay 27

Native Tribes Build Their Own EV Charging Network

Twenty-three Native American tribes are bypassing federal gridlock to build their own electric vehicle charging network across tribal lands. Electric Nation has already installed over 75% of planned chargers where government maps still show blank spaces.

Google News - Electric Vehicle3 min read
Native Americans Played Dice 12,000 Years Ago
Global NewsApr 4

Native Americans Played Dice 12,000 Years Ago

Ancient Native Americans were rolling dice and playing games of chance thousands of years before anyone in the Old World, rewriting what we thought we knew about early probability. These weren't just simple toys but sophisticated social tools that built bridges between communities.

Ars Technica Science2 min read
Oklahoma College Honors 27 Native American Graduates
Acts of KindnessMay 9

Oklahoma College Honors 27 Native American Graduates

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College celebrated 27 Native American students with a special pinning ceremony recognizing both their academic achievement and cultural heritage. The tradition honors students as they transition to their next chapter with pride in their tribal roots.

Google News - Student Achievement2 min read
NEO College Honors 27 Native American Graduates
Acts of KindnessMay 9

NEO College Honors 27 Native American Graduates

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College celebrated 27 Native American students at its annual NASA Pinning Ceremony, recognizing their academic achievement and cultural pride. The meaningful tradition marks their transition to new opportunities while honoring their tribal heritage.

Google News - Student Achievement2 min read
Native Americans Honor Little Bighorn Victory at 150 Years
Global NewsJun 27

Native Americans Honor Little Bighorn Victory at 150 Years

Native American communities gathered in Montana to celebrate the 150th anniversary of their historic victory at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Horse rides, traditional dances, and battle reenactments brought generations together to preserve their oral history and honor their ancestors.

Google News - Historic Victory2 min read
Native Americans Invented Dice 12,000 Years Ago
Planet WinsApr 4

Native Americans Invented Dice 12,000 Years Ago

New research reveals Native Americans were playing games of chance during the Ice Age, pushing back the history of dice by more than 6,000 years. This discovery rewrites what we know about ancient intellectual innovation.

Smithsonian2 min read
Iowa Town Uncovers 1,700-Year-Old Native American Art
Global NewsApr 24

Iowa Town Uncovers 1,700-Year-Old Native American Art

Archaeologists discovered ancient Native American geoglyphs west of Correctionville, Iowa—the first ever found in the state. The small town is now celebrating with a roadside display that shares this hidden piece of history with travelers.

Google: archaeological discovery3 min read
Cherokee Phoenix: 198 Years of Native American Journalism
Daily MixFeb 21

Cherokee Phoenix: 198 Years of Native American Journalism

The first Native American newspaper launched 198 years ago today using an ingenious writing system invented just years earlier. The Cherokee Phoenix still publishes today, making it one of America's most enduring journalistic achievements.

Good News Network2 min read
Colorado Tribe's Solar Project Beats Federal Permit Freeze
Solutions2h ago

Colorado Tribe's Solar Project Beats Federal Permit Freeze

A Native American tribe in Colorado just broke ground on a massive solar farm that slipped through federal approvals days before new regulations froze renewable energy permits nationwide. The 170-megawatt project will power 60,000 homes and replace jobs lost when a nearby coal plant closed.

PV Magazine3 min read
Obama Center Honors Native Heritage With Dance Performance
Global NewsJun 21

Obama Center Honors Native Heritage With Dance Performance

The Obama Presidential Center welcomed hundreds to a traditional Native American dance celebration Saturday, featuring Indigenous performers from Chicago-area tribes. The hourlong cultural showcase invited the community to participate in honoring Indigenous heritage.

Fox News Politics2 min read
UNLV Law Launches First Native-Endowed Scholarship
SolutionsMar 26

UNLV Law Launches First Native-Endowed Scholarship

The University of Nevada Las Vegas has created its first scholarship endowed by a Native nonprofit, opening doors for tribal citizens pursuing legal careers. The partnership with the Tribal Leadership Council marks a historic step in addressing Native American underrepresentation in law.

Google News - Scholarship Awarded2 min read
Native Communities Lead Fight to Save New Mothers
Acts of KindnessJan 21

Native Communities Lead Fight to Save New Mothers

After decades of the highest maternal death rates in America, Native American leaders are building review committees to investigate every preventable pregnancy loss. The CDC reports most Native maternal deaths could have been avoided with better care.

Medical Xpress3 min read
Native Nations Hold Key to America's Energy Future
Planet WinsFeb 12

Native Nations Hold Key to America's Energy Future

Indigenous tribes control 30% of U.S. coal, 50% of uranium, and critical minerals needed for both fossil fuels and renewable energy. Their treaty rights, equal to the Constitution itself, mean America's energy plans require true partnerships with 574 sovereign Native nations.

Phys.org - Earth3 min read
Native Tribe Reclaims Ancestral Yulića Homelands
SolutionsMar 30

Native Tribe Reclaims Ancestral Yulića Homelands

The NCR Nisenan Tribe recently regained control of their ancestral lands in California, marking a powerful win in the growing Land Back movement. After generations of displacement, Indigenous communities are finally seeing sacred territories returned to their stewardship.

Stanford Social Innovation3 min read
Tribes Build $1.5B Solar Future After Feds Cut Funding
Planet WinsMar 10

Tribes Build $1.5B Solar Future After Feds Cut Funding

After losing $1.5 billion in federal clean energy funding, Native American tribes are pioneering new paths to energy independence through creative financing and community partnerships. Their first major breakthrough: an agrivoltaics project combining solar panels with farming on tribal land.

Google News - Clean Energy3 min read
Man Returns 885 Acres of Wildlife Haven to Kalispel Tribe
Community HeroesMay 21

Man Returns 885 Acres of Wildlife Haven to Kalispel Tribe

A 72-year-old Washington retiree is donating nearly 900 acres of pristine forest to the Kalispel Indian Tribe, completing a conservation journey that began nearly two decades ago. The land serves as critical habitat for moose, wolves, cougars, and endangered bull trout along the Little Spokane River.

Good News Network2 min read
Judge Orders Columbia River Protection for Endangered Salmon
SolutionsFeb 27

Judge Orders Columbia River Protection for Endangered Salmon

A federal judge rejected the Trump administration's withdrawal from a landmark salmon recovery plan, ordering immediate protections for seven species of salmon and steelhead on the brink of extinction. The ruling restores water flow levels and marks a crucial win for Native American tribes and conservation groups fighting to save fish populations that once made the Pacific Northwest the world's top salmon producer.

Guardian Environment3 min read
$2.4M in Tourism Grants Open to Tribal Nations
Solutions6d ago

$2.4M in Tourism Grants Open to Tribal Nations

Ten Native American tribes will receive up to $300,000 each to expand tourism opportunities that share their cultures while creating jobs. The federal grants help tribal communities turn their unique histories and natural assets into sustainable economic growth.

Google News - Economic Growth2 min read

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