Northwest Tribes Can Legalize Marijuana, But Do They Want To? In Les Parks’ perfect world, the Tulalip Tribes would not only legalize marijuana but fund research into its medical benefits. “I see Tulalip leading... Amy Radil
Washington Tribes Take Dispute Over Fishing Rights To Court Jeannie Yandel talks with Bob Anderson, director of the Native American Law Center at the University of Washington, about a dispute over fishing rights... Jeannie Yandel Kate O'Connell
How Local Native American Tribes Can Start Selling Marijuana Ross Reynolds talks to Anthony Broadman, a partner with the Seattle law firm Galanda Broadman, about how local tribes can sell marijuana on reservations. Ross Reynolds Amina Al-Sadi
Grays Harbor Considers Hosting Three Oil Terminals, But At What Cost? HOQUIAM, Wash. — Grays Harbor, with its deep-water berths and fast access to Pacific Ocean shipping routes, has all the ingredients to be a world-class... Ashley Ahearn
What’s Best For The Nation Is Not Always Best For Native Youth After a visit to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Nation in North Dakota, President Barack Obama announced an initiative to help Native American youth.... Jeannie Yandel
British Columbia Apologizes For Hanging Native Chiefs 150 Years Ago Ross Reynolds talks with Vaughn Palmer, columnist for the Vancouver Sun, about the ramifications of last week's shooting in Ottawa and the British... Ross Reynolds Matthew Streib
Should Seattle Take The 'Columbus' Out Of Columbus Day? Marcie Sillman talks with Kenneth C. Davis, author of "Don't Know Much About History," about the story behind Columbus Day. Hannah Burn Marcie Sillman