Fire Season Comes to An End
The Douglas Forest Protective Association officially ended fire season on October 21. The end of fire season means that all Public and Industrial Fire Restrictions implemented through DFPA have [...]
The Douglas Forest Protective Association officially ended fire season on October 21. The end of fire season means that all Public and Industrial Fire Restrictions implemented through DFPA have [...]
November is Native American Heritage Month and National Diabetes Month. Bringing these themes together, November is a great time to connect with traditional Native American foods.
The Cow Creek Umpqua Education and Cultural Resources teams received a standing ovation at last month’s Indian Child Welfare Act Conference for an interactive presentation on Tribal history.
The Tribal Veterans Service Office organized two memorable activities for our Tribal veterans during the summer.
For the second year in a row, Cow Creek Umpqua Tribal members, both youth and adults, joined canoe teams alongside members of two other Tribes to compete in the canoe races at the 19th Annual [...]
A group of Tribal members, Elders, and staff from the Cow Creek Umpqua Tribe’s Behavioral Health, Social Services, and Culture departments came together to recognize and support suicide [...]
One easy way to practice preparedness is to take part in the Great Oregon Camp-In.
Chairman Carla Keene has been named a co-chair of subcommittee that will make recommendations to the Internal Revenue Service on Tribal general welfare payments.