by Sonia Tamez
It’s been eight months since I visited the Bears Ears area, and I am still dreaming of its beauty, but I am also increasingly sleepless about its future. I drove
Earlier this summer, six bands of the Kootenai (“Ktunaxa”) Nation gathered on the banks of the Kootenai Falls in northwest Montana to recognize the anniversary of a hard-won
At NARF, we are dedicated to supporting the next generation of Indian law lawyers, and one way we do this is through our Law Clerk Program. This week we’re highlighting
At NARF, we are dedicated to supporting the next generation of Indian law lawyers, and one way we do this is through our Law Clerk Program. This week we’re highlighting
It is clear that our natural world is undergoing severe climate change that adversely impacts the lives of people and ecosystems worldwide. Some Native American and Alaska
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The drilling of the Dakota Access pipeline is an environmental disaster waiting to happen. Energy Transfer
At NARF, we are dedicated to supporting the next generation of Indian law lawyers, and one way we do this is through our Law Clerk Program. This week we’re highlighting
Save the dates! On March 10 and 11, 2016, the Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment will host the 2016 Martz Winter Symposium,
This week, NARF Executive Director John E. Echohawk is moderating a panel at the American Bar Association’s 32nd Annual Water Law Conference, held in Las Vegas, Nevada.
On September 30, 2009 the United States District Court for the Northern District of California dismissed a lawsuit by the Native Village of Kivalina (Native Village