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Chimney Rock to close for lunar viewing events

San Juan National Forest concerned about large crowds and public safety

Affirmative action ruling won’t affect admissions at FLC, says college president

School was not making acceptance decisions based on race

Group seeks to acquire La Paloma building in South Durango

Members want to transform the location into a community center and safe haven for people of color

High school students presented with Pendleton blankets at Native American graduation in Durango

Six tribes were represented at ceremony held Saturday at Fort Lewis College

Spring Mini Contest Powwow celebrated at Farmington Museum

Drumming, dancing and vendors drew loyal crowd for gathering

Funding made available to support recording oral histories from boarding school era

Victims and survivors have been sharing emotional stories during a ‘Road to Healing’ tour

Second day of annual Hozhoni Days Powwow unfolds at Fort Lewis College

Indigenous day of beauty celebrated by locals and visitors

Fort Lewis College graduate brings Native American comedy to Durango

Josh Emerson’s stand-up is loud, funny and riffs on race

Hoop dance taught at Heights Middle School

Students learn the history of the traditional dance

Tribe to Durango: Don’t forget about us, your neighbors

Meeting was first time tribal and city councils have come together since February 2020

Federal board defers vote to rename Mount Evans at tribal government’s request

A request by a tribal government to have a “consultation” delays the vote to change the controversial name of 14,000-foot peak west of Denver

Colorado governor asks U.S. to change Mount Evans’ name to Mount Blue Sky

The request is second-to-last step in the renaming process