Tribes say their future is at stake ... rights settlement that will ensure supply from the Colorado River and other sources for three Native American tribes and more security for drought-stricken ...
The ceremony on the knoll set a precedent as the Native American tribes who participated came together “in one area to substantiate existence,” Taylor said. He said that Colorado’s 14ers and ...
The loophole is a remnant of historic water-sharing agreements between the seven states, 25 Native American tribes and parts of Mexico that rely on the Colorado River—some 40 million people.
The provision is a relic of water-sharing agreements among the seven states, 25 Native American tribes and parts of Mexico—some 40 million people—for whom the Colorado is a lifeline.
Driven by Indigenous advocates, state lawmakers have been meeting during the legislature’s interim months about the needs of Colorado’s Native ... Ute tribes, the Denver American Indian ...
A letter signed by both Colorado senators and 12 of their colleagues ... Byron Harvison, policy director for the Golden-based American Alpine Club, welcomed the support from Capitol Hill.
A group of English militiamen had slaughtered more than a dozen Native villagers along the Potomac River the ... victory for the tribes that is not being recognized in American history.” ...
For more than a century, dams have blocked fish migration on California’s second-largest river. VOA’s Matt Dibble takes us to the removal of the last of four dams, a victory for Native ...
The following bean, corn and squash varieties have been traced to different Native American tribes. Learn about varieties, sources (see the key to sources below,) growth habits, appearance ...
Elhage is a part of the SASF and has seen the tournament and festival typically hosted on the East Coast but wanted to help bring it to Colorado, where roughly 10,000 Sudanese American families ...
Manning, the famed back-up quarterback on the Texas depth chart, entered UT's season opener against Colorado State in the third quarter after Ewers had helped the Longhorns build a 38-0 lead.
The ceremony on the knoll set a precedent as the Native American tribes who participated came together “in one area to substantiate existence,” Taylor said. He said that Colorado’s 14ers and high ...