We talk with Amy Bowers Cordalis about her new book "The Water Remembers: My Indigenous Family's Fight to Save a River and a ...
"Don't mess with our fish!" Kelly meets Amy Bowers Cordalis, an attorney from the Yurok tribe who was named a United Nations ...
Amy Bowers Cordalis is a Yurok attorney who has fought to protect her people's land, water, and way of life. Our Living Lands producer Daniel Spaulding spoke to Cordalis about her new book, The Water ...
About 15 tribal nations that sent fire suppression crews to battle the Eaton and Palisades fires were recognized as part of ...
The following is a press release from the Yurok Tribe: In a historic milestone, two sovereign Indian tribes have joined together to reverse decades of fisheries decline on the Eel River, the second ...
More than a feel-good environmental story, at its heart, Amy Bower Cordalis' “The Water Remembers” is about tradition, prejudice and family.
We were some of the only people talking about dam removal,” said 17-year-old Keeya Wiki, a resident of Ashland, Oregon, who ...
Northern California already has plenty of sights that are popular with tourists, but if you're looking for something a little ...
As a University of Oregon student focused on politics and the environment, Amy Bowers Cordalis had every right to feel defeated in 2002 when she returned home and saw evidence of the largest salmon ...
The decline isn’t just in Northern California: Across the West, porcupines are vanishing. Wildlife scientists are racing to ...
The short film, a stop-motion animation piece centered around Wiyot tribe artist, and honorary uncle to Hernandez, Rick ...