Raquel Williams, left, is vice chair of the Wilton Rancheria. She and her sister, Isabella Williams, Amanda Geisdorff and mother Daveen Williams, left to right, pose for a portrait after demonstrating ...
A federal court has restored hunting, fishing, and gathering rights to the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, ending restrictions that tribal leaders fought against for more than 40 years. The ...
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'The original slow food people': Why this California tribe spent $500,000 on a global food gathering
On a balmy day last week south of Sacramento, a group of women took turns grinding and preparing acorn flour, and then used fire-heated stones to cook it with water in woven baskets. It was a slow and ...
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