
Along the River
on-going
“Along the River” consists of long and short-form radio focused on sharing Native community stories. Along the River highlights Native understandings and features powerful community work taking place in Native country.
Native language and arts programs, cultural foods education, tribal justice, environmental issues, community outreach and youth civic engagement... sharing stories and celebrating on-going initiatives and programs that are focused on cultural stewardship and environment and community health.

This program is made possible in part by a grant from the
HSU Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
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Margo Robbins is the Indian Education Director for the Klamath-Trinity School District. KHSU had a chance to sit down with Margo to discuss her role in…
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Once a booming gold and timber area, the remote Forks of Salmon Elementary School is now a one teacher school. The mission is to deliver an exemplary…
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The Warrior Institute is a grassroots organization in the Hoopa Valley that utilizes a multifaceted and innovative approach to awaken the “warrior spirit”…
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The Yurok Tribe announced it is cancelling its commercial fishery for a third consecutive year due to a relatively low salmon abundance forecast for the…
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Lindsie Bear is the new program director for the Native Cultures Fund at Humboldt Area Foundation. Lindsie and her family recently joined the north coast…
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Michelle Hernandez is a Wiyot tribal member and grew up on the Table Bluff Reservation. She has a soon to be released film titled DOUK, about a family…
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"The empowerment of women empowers the whole community." Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy discusses the impact of colonialism on Native women and the coming of…
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On August 25th, the Wiyot Tribe will host Wiyot Day to provide an opportunity for the whole community to come together and celebrate Wiyot Culture and to…
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In June 2018, the Big Lagoon Rancheria opened The Club, a full-service, family focused fitness club in McKinleyville. Virgil Moorehead, a clinical…
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Linguist Susan Gehr shares a bit of Karuk language. "A'ama" means salmon. Susan provides cultural context and examples of the use of the Karuk word for…