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The coyote path : Vancouver s Tanna Engdahl is spiritual leader of the tested, triumphant Cowlitz Indian Tribe

After a generations-long struggle to prove their cultural and historical identity to authorities that kept changing the rules, the Cowlitz finally won federal recognition in 2000. Since then, the tribe

The coyote path : Vancouver s Tanna Engdahl is spiritual leader of the tested, triumphant Cowlitz Indian Tribe

The coyote path : Vancouver s Tanna Engdahl is spiritual leader of the tested, triumphant Cowlitz Indian Tribe
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Researchers roll out erosion tracking tech in Bristol Bay

Researchers roll out erosion tracking tech in Bristol Bay June 3rd 11:15 am | Tyler Thompson, KDLG News   Researchers from the University of Alaska Fairbanks traveled to Dillingham last week to continue erosion research in 11 of Bristol Bay s coastal communities. An ongoing project that started in 2016 as Stakes for Stakeholders, it aims to help residents monitor erosion with affordable time-lapse cameras and survey equipment on wooden stakes in 10 communities. In Ekuk, environmental coordinator Jennifer Robinette has observed the dangers of an eroding coastline in the village. She started tracking erosion on her own before joining the Stakes for Stakeholders effort with UAF.

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