CHANDLER, Ariz. — Art Martinez has seen the power of ceremony. Martinez, a clinical psychologist and member of the Chumash Tribe, helped run an American Indian youth ceremonial camp. Held at a sacred tribal site in Northern California, it was designed to help kids’ mental health. He remembers a 14-year-old girl who had been struggling with substance use and was on […] The post Tribal traditional healing gets Medicaid reimbursement in 4 states appeared first on Chilkat Valley News.| Chilkat Valley News
Tribal college and university leaders lean on their resiliency and cultural values in the face of federal funding unknowns. The post How tribal educators are navigating budget challenges appeared first on High Country News.| High Country News
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is again pressing the federal government to address what she calls a worsening crisis in electric reliability at the San Carlos Irrigation Project, a federally run utility that supplies power to more than 13,000 customers across five Arizona counties.| KJZZ
As public media is threatened after cuts from Trump administration, Indigenous radio also face threats to how they preserve and grow language.| High Country News
This article explores Indigenous education in Canada, its connection to health and well-being, the legacy of residential schools, and current federal support for First Nations students.| HillNotes
It’s the ABC, the original home of the saying ‘All sizzle, no sausage’, so it’s always possible we’re all going to be spectacularly disappointed. But its new series Eat The Invaders looks to be the tastiest morsel the nation’s broadcaster has brought us all in a very long time. Starring likeable future mega-star and ‘Aboriginal [...] The post ABC’s New Series ‘Eat The Invaders’ Gets 4.5 Stars… And I Haven’t Even Watched It Yet appeared first on New Matilda.| New Matilda
With only two weeks until the election, voting advocates, candidates, parties and community organizers are making last-ditch efforts to rally people to vote across Arizona.| Arizona Mirror
More research into ways to reduce forever chemicals in the food supply will be conducted in Maine through millions of dollars in grant funding awarded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency this week.| Maine Morning Star