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Miles Brady
Indigenous Affairs Producer/Reporter(Editor's note: Miles is no longer a member of our staff, but you can still enjoy their contributions here.)
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Even with 27 tribal groups of different types in Nevada, not a lot is known about how these communities live and work. But even less is known about their religious beliefs.
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The fight over Thacker Pass, a lithium-rich area in Northern Nevada, has been raging for months.
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This suburban trail offers stunning views ... and the chance to up your stewardship game
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That's not me in your holiday paintingBeyond the painting is my tribe's story of survival
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Almost 50 years ago, the Indian Child Welfare Act was approved to guide cases of abuse and neglect of Native children. This month, the U.S. Supreme Court…
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Cumbia is a dance that came out of Black and Indigenous communities in Central and South America. Now, the Las Vegas Indian Center is hosting workshops so…
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For most people outside of the Native community, the story of Indian boarding schools is hazy, if they know anything about it at all. But just outside of…
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In a crowded midterm, Elizabeth Mercedes Krause is distinguishing herself as proudly Indigenous