Portland State University researchers say nearly half of federal funds allocated to Northwest tribes in 2024 is at risk under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The post Northwest Native Nations Could Lose Hundreds of Millions in Federal Funding, Report Says appeared first on Underscore Native News.| Underscore Native News
The first phase of art installation for the Downtown Riverside Art Walls project is taking place through Friday in Missoula.| KPAX News
The event served as a "one-stop shop" for veterans seeking information about healthcare services, disability benefits, and eligibility requirements.| KPAX News
The Helena Indian Alliance has a mission to advocate for Indigenous peoples in the Helena community, but one of their latest projects is bringing that mission to a group over 1,500 miles away.| KPAX News
A lawsuit filed by the Chippewa Cree Tribe argues that Chouteau County’s current electoral system silences Native voices.| KPAX News
Many in Polson walked to bring awareness to the uptick in fentanyl-related deaths and advocating for those who are struggling with addiction.| KPAX News
A shooting that claimed the life of a 19-year-old woman on the Blackfeet Reservation is now moving through the federal court system.| KPAX News
Indigen-Unity will be honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives at the upcoming Western Montana Fair.| KPAX News
The Kyiyo Pow Wow is one of the longest-running student-led pow wows in the country since beginning in 1968.| KPAX News
The film 'She Cried That Day' puts the spotlight on MMIP, an issue that can tear families apart but will never truly break them down.| KPAX News
Indigenous artist Valentina LaPier uses her art to promote awareness of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People crisis.| KPAX News