When a language disappears, culturized traditions and local knowledge are lost. So too, a way of life, and a unique worldview. Within the next 50 years, nearly half of the world’s roughly 6,500 languages could be lost. Western Apache, the official language of the San Carlos and White Mountain reservations …
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Designation holds promise for next ten years
At its January 5th meeting, the Gila County Board of Supervisors approved a partnership with the Gila County Industrial Development Authority (IDA) to apply for the highly-competitive Promise Zone designation. This is the third and final year of Promise Zone designations, and only one rural designation will be awarded …
Read More »Palmer Report October 14th- 20th
Tucked away in the copper foothills of the Rocky Mountains is a mining town called Globe-Miami, Arizona. With a temperature that is normally 10-12 degrees cooler than the Phoenix Valley, Globe provides a quick get away for those looking to escape the lingering summer heat. Get in your car and …
Read More »San Carlos Whitetail Fire – Press Release
Whitetail Fire June 18, 2015 Incident Commander: Randy Hopkins, and Mario Dia, IC-Trainee Contact: San Carlos Tribal Forest Resources Program, San Carlos, Arizona Daily Phone Information (928)475-2326 ext 306, from 8:00 am. to 5:30 pm. Maryn BellingMaryn is an alumnus of NAU & studies at Texas Tech. She lives, …
Read More »Talking Hip-Hop. The power of hip hop to educate and heal.
“And it is precisely because of hip-hop’s ability to survive, to teach survival, to unite people, to give an expression for oppressed people, that it can be used as a culture of challenging oppression while raising consciousness.” Luis Rivas and Calvin Ratana Mention hip-hop these days, and most people think …
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