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We re Losing Our People

COVID-19 ravaged Indigenous tribes in New Mexico. State and federal data reveal how a long legacy of uranium exposure may have made them uniquely vulnerable.

A handful of Mountain West tribes receive grant for renewable energy projects

The U.S. Department of Energy is awarding nearly $9 million to tribal nations for renewable energy projects. In our region, some communities will see new solar panels or a microgrid to power homes.The funds are being split between 13 tribal nations, including the Pueblo of Laguna in New Mexico, the Coeur d'Alene Tribe in Idaho and the Navajo Nation in Arizona.

US Department of Energy funds clean energy projects on tribal lands

NMiF talks Legislative session and Albuquerque s Indian Boarding School history: UNM Newsroom

This week on New Mexico in Focus, the 2022 Legislative Session wraps up on Thursday, Feb. 17 at noon after a grueling 30-day session. The Line opinion panel discuss what made it through the Roundhouse and on to the Governor’s desk. They also discuss the.

Jackpile Mine Toxic Legacy Continues At Laguna Pueblo

"In the village of Paguate as June Lorenzo’s grandmother knew it growing up, orchards and fields of wheat and corn carpeted nearby hillsides. Streams traversed a verdant valley where people hunted and grazed sheep near the small farming community in Laguna Pueblo. This was before a massive mine cratered the nearby land and altered the skyline. Lorenzo has looked for old photos

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