On the Tuesday edition of the ICT Newscast, a professor in Indigenous forestry challenges Western science and the Yurok sign a historic agreement between the nation and California. Plus, a Mohegan playwright excels as a one-woman act
On the Wednesday edition of the ICT Newscast, an Osage elder discusses sovereignty and changing tribal constitutions. There’s a new Choctaw anthology sharing stories, essays and poems. Holly Cook Macarro breaks down Indigenous Peoples Day
On the Wednesday edition of the ICT Newscast, we learn the story behind the Chickasaw Nation’s White House; a Phoenix community will be celebrating Native American Recognition Days for the next three months, and we get a politics update
On the weekend edition of the ICT Newscast, Sovereignty and climate change are front and center for Indigenous lands. A new children’s book from Red Lake Ojibwe citizens
On the Tuesday edition of the ICT Newscast, climate change will be top of mind for Midwestern tribes at an upcoming gathering. A future medical doctor wins a major fellowship, and the nation’s oldest Native sorority turns 28 this month.