After over a decade of legal wrangling, a proposed new casino in Medford run by the Coquille Indian Tribe is close to federal approval An artist's rendering provided by the U.S. Bureau of Indian ...
This story originally appeared on Underscore Native News. By Nika Bartoo-Smith | Underscore News + ICT Hundreds gathered at Bullard’s Beach in Bandon, Oregon, where the Coquille River runs into the ...
On Friday, the federal government released an environmental assessment in favor of the Coquille Indian Tribe opening a new casino, but other tribes aren’t happy. The Coquille Indian Tribe has sought ...
Russell "Buster" Attebery, chair of the Karuk tribe, worries the Coquille tribe's plans for a casino in Medford, Ore., will cut into his tribe's casino profits and threaten its financial stability. It ...
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - Say no to the casino. A handful of Native American tribes are asking the Biden Administration to reject a proposed tribal gaming site in Oregon. The issue is putting indigenous ...
BANDON, Ore. — After the remains of a young dead grey whale washed up on Tish-a-Tang Beach, the Coquille Indian Tribe realized they were in the presence of a rare and culturally significant ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon has become the first state in the nation to enter into an agreement with a tribe to open a distillery on their land. The Mill Casino in North Bend will be the site of a ...
About 30,000 board-feet harvested from the Coquille Indian Tribe’s lands in Southern Oregon was transformed into six oval skylights just past security screening at Portland International Airport. The ...
Hundreds gathered at Bullard’s Beach in Bandon, Oregon, where the Coquille River runs into the Pacific Ocean on June 28. People came from all over the country for the 35th annual First Salmon Ceremony ...