For thousands of years, Nuwä people of the Tehachapi Mountains and surrounding areas collected acorns from local oak trees ...
By Kathy Chouteau One of my favorite natural landmarks to visit in Richmond for a little slice of serenity — and some Native ...
Eventually, each of these items will find their way home,’ says the Petaluma inheritor of just one portion of her grandmother ...
On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we present this first-person story about how a retired therapist from Petaluma began the process ...
A UCLA legal clinic is helping tribes rewrite constitutions, protect intellectual property, and improve domestic violence ...
Oct. 19 — In an effort to celebrate the cultural importance of the acorn and share a California Native American tradition ...
Local Museums Offer Spirited Activities in October The greater Sacramento area is rich with an amazing array of state-of-the-art museums and historic sites that offer visitors the chance to ...
Native youth have driven civic engagement nationally during recent elections. One 2018 poll found more than half encouraged ...
Films, cookbooks and even competitive cooking shows are spotlighting this revival, honoring the land and the traditions that ...
A first-of-its-kind library in the Sacramento region opened up at one Woodland middle school. It's now home to hundreds of books all putting Native American stories, history and culture in the ...
The only Native American-owned hotel property in the downtown portion of ... and a giant boulder with pockmarks worn into it from where Pechanga women once ground acorns for family meals. For a more ...
The name “pecan” is a Native American word of Algonquin origin that was used to describe “all nuts requiring a stone to crack ...