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                        Amid ongoing uncertainty over federal funding of local health services, a project to prevent suicide and substance use among Native American youth in Kern County could be scaled back, or possibly eliminated.
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                        While working as an elementary school teacher in the Central Valley, Marie Casao was disturbed by how her fellow educators taught indengous history to…
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                        Fresno High’s Warrior mascot image is on the way out. Fresno Unified School District board members voted Wednesday night to change the image, but to keep…
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                        While reports show that the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affects communities of color, gaps in data have made it difficult to quantify the impact…
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                        A recently published study says that Native American students in California experience suspension rates that are twice as high as the state average. The…
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                        This weekend, the Tulare County Museum in Visalia is hosting an event in collaboration with the California Indian Basketweavers’ Association, and in honor…
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                        Linguistics professors and students at Fresno State are hard at work on a mammoth task - saving the language of the Chukchansi tribe of Mono Indians. One…
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                        An agreement has been reached between the Clovis Unified School District and a Native American student who wanted to wear an eagle feather at his…
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                        In the Sierra Nevada, above Fresno, North Fork Mono Indians are working to thin the forest. The group's goal is twofold. Save water and prevent…
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                        For many veterans life after war is anything but easy, once home veterans often find themselves isolated from the world around them. But one Fresno…
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
