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Southerly. N.C. has vaccinated over 13,000 farmworkers. Advocates are making it happen. COVID-19 outbreaks seized the farmworker community last year. The state is finally stepping up with the help of nonprofits and local health departments. ‘Hurricane fatigue’: Gulf Coast emergency managers still rebuilding as they prep for morestorms.
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The role of kudzu in architecture, cuisine, and culture. Before it took over Southern landscapes, the invasive vine was once called the “savior of the South.”. Artists, designers, and chefs are trying to render it. March 20, 2021 Read article. Older posts. THE POPULATION OF LAKE CHARLES, LA. SHRANK MORE THAN ANY U The bureau revised its estimated population of New Orleans by nearly 50,000 people in 2007, and 25,000 people in 2008. When it counted residents in 2010, the projected estimates were within 6% of the actual count; had the bureau not revised their estimates, they would’ve been 22% too low. Having an accurate population count iscritical
COMMENT PERIOD OPEN FOR POTENTIAL NATIONAL PARK AND The public has until March 26 to comment on the proposed Ocmulgee National Park and Preserve. As far back as he remembers, Chief James Floyd’s parents taught him the history of his people. Floyd was born in Oklahoma, on the reservation that became home for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation after their forced removal from Georgia in the early19th
HOW A COASTAL LOUISIANA TRIBE IS USING GENERATIONS OF When the COVID-19 outbreak first reached Louisiana and residents were ordered to stay at home, Marie Marlene V. Foret tapped into some of the skills she learned seven decades ago.. Foret chairs the tribal council of the Grand Caillou/Dulac Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw, which has lived along the bayous south of Houma, Louisiana for generations. When Foret was a child in the 1940s and ‘IT’S JUST A VICIOUS CYCLE’: EVICTIONS, HOMELESSNESS SURGE Wages have not kept pace. Two-thirds of jobs in southwest Louisiana pay under $20 an hour, according to a report from 2020 by the United Way of Southwest Louisiana. According to an analysis by the Data Center, a local nonprofit think tank, nearly a quarter of renters in Calcasieu Parish were severely cost-burdened as of 2018, meaning they paid more than half of their pre-tax income on A NEW DEAL LEGACY, ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES STRUGGLE TO While the co-ops stand as one of the most successful and lasting legacies of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, many remain tied to expensive, highly polluting coal plants, leaving them in need of a massive refinancing package, now before Congress, to make the transition to a greener energy economy. MISSISSIPPI BIOMASS FACILITY FINED FOR EMITTING THREE The Mississippi Department of Environment Quality fined a wood pellet manufacturer $2.5 million for emitting three times more air pollution than permitted — the largest known fine ever levied on such a facility, according to the Dogwood Alliance.It’s a major step for holding companies in the rapidly expanding biomass industryaccountable.
THIS BLACK MEMPHIS NEIGHBORHOOD IS TRYING TO STOP AN OIL This Black Memphis neighborhood is trying to stop an oil pipeline. They’re running out of time. By Leanna First-Arai, September 10, 2020 Samuel Hardaway stands for a portrait on his family’s land in the Boxtown neighborhood in Memphis in September 2020. PHOTOS: THE NATION’S LARGEST REMAINING RIVER SWAMP A 17.5-mile-long interstate bridge crosses the Atchafalaya River in southern Louisiana, and to the south, the river and its floodplain are unmarred by any other road for nearly 50 miles. Almost a million unbroken acres of bottomland hardwood forests:SOUTHERLY
Southerly. N.C. has vaccinated over 13,000 farmworkers. Advocates are making it happen. COVID-19 outbreaks seized the farmworker community last year. The state is finally stepping up with the help of nonprofits and local health departments. ‘Hurricane fatigue’: Gulf Coast emergency managers still rebuilding as they prep for morestorms.
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The role of kudzu in architecture, cuisine, and culture. Before it took over Southern landscapes, the invasive vine was once called the “savior of the South.”. Artists, designers, and chefs are trying to render it. March 20, 2021 Read article. Older posts. THE POPULATION OF LAKE CHARLES, LA. SHRANK MORE THAN ANY U The bureau revised its estimated population of New Orleans by nearly 50,000 people in 2007, and 25,000 people in 2008. When it counted residents in 2010, the projected estimates were within 6% of the actual count; had the bureau not revised their estimates, they would’ve been 22% too low. Having an accurate population count iscritical
COMMENT PERIOD OPEN FOR POTENTIAL NATIONAL PARK AND The public has until March 26 to comment on the proposed Ocmulgee National Park and Preserve. As far back as he remembers, Chief James Floyd’s parents taught him the history of his people. Floyd was born in Oklahoma, on the reservation that became home for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation after their forced removal from Georgia in the early19th
HOW A COASTAL LOUISIANA TRIBE IS USING GENERATIONS OF When the COVID-19 outbreak first reached Louisiana and residents were ordered to stay at home, Marie Marlene V. Foret tapped into some of the skills she learned seven decades ago.. Foret chairs the tribal council of the Grand Caillou/Dulac Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw, which has lived along the bayous south of Houma, Louisiana for generations. When Foret was a child in the 1940s and ‘IT’S JUST A VICIOUS CYCLE’: EVICTIONS, HOMELESSNESS SURGE Wages have not kept pace. Two-thirds of jobs in southwest Louisiana pay under $20 an hour, according to a report from 2020 by the United Way of Southwest Louisiana. According to an analysis by the Data Center, a local nonprofit think tank, nearly a quarter of renters in Calcasieu Parish were severely cost-burdened as of 2018, meaning they paid more than half of their pre-tax income on A NEW DEAL LEGACY, ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES STRUGGLE TO While the co-ops stand as one of the most successful and lasting legacies of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, many remain tied to expensive, highly polluting coal plants, leaving them in need of a massive refinancing package, now before Congress, to make the transition to a greener energy economy. MISSISSIPPI BIOMASS FACILITY FINED FOR EMITTING THREE The Mississippi Department of Environment Quality fined a wood pellet manufacturer $2.5 million for emitting three times more air pollution than permitted — the largest known fine ever levied on such a facility, according to the Dogwood Alliance.It’s a major step for holding companies in the rapidly expanding biomass industryaccountable.
THIS BLACK MEMPHIS NEIGHBORHOOD IS TRYING TO STOP AN OIL This Black Memphis neighborhood is trying to stop an oil pipeline. They’re running out of time. By Leanna First-Arai, September 10, 2020 Samuel Hardaway stands for a portrait on his family’s land in the Boxtown neighborhood in Memphis in September 2020. PHOTOS: THE NATION’S LARGEST REMAINING RIVER SWAMP A 17.5-mile-long interstate bridge crosses the Atchafalaya River in southern Louisiana, and to the south, the river and its floodplain are unmarred by any other road for nearly 50 miles. Almost a million unbroken acres of bottomland hardwood forests:SOUTHERLY
Lessons from Hurricane Katrina: A Q&A with General Honoré Fifteen years after the storm, the former leader of the Department of Defense’s response talks about his environmental advocacy work, disaster preparation, and the pandemic.SOUTHERLY
Tell Southerly your best firefly and cicada stories We want to know what fireflies and cicadas mean to you. Submit memories, reflections, photos, and more to be featured in our project.SOUTHERLY
Louisiana chemical facilities are ‘ticking time bombs’ during hurricanes. Residents are left in the dark about the risks. An analysis by WWNO/WRKF and Southerly reveals worst-case scenarios for toxic air pollutant releases or chemical explosions by 30 facilitiesin Louisiana.
N.C. HAS VACCINATED OVER 13,000 FARMWORKERS. ADVOCATES ARE N.C. has vaccinated over 13,000 farmworkers. Advocates are making it happen. By Victoria Bouloubasis, May 28, 2021. A farmworker receives his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic hosted by the Episcopal Farmworker Ministry in Dunn, N.C. on May 8, 2021. Photo by Walter Gomez. COVID-19 outbreaks seized the farmworker community lastyear.
WHAT CICADAS TAUGHT ME ABOUT LOSS, MORTALITY What cicadas taught me about loss, mortality. By Jordan Hernandez, May 25, 2021. The author and her late father. Courtesy Jordan Hernandez. Billions of Brood X cicadas are above ground for the first time in 17 years. After a year of loss, distance, and personal grief, it feels especially symbolic. The first time I saw a cicada, I wanted to eatit.
HOW A COASTAL LOUISIANA TRIBE IS USING GENERATIONS OF How a coastal Louisiana tribe is using generations of resilience to handle the pandemic By Barry Yeoman, May 12, 2020 Shirell Parfait-Dardar, chief of the Grand Caillou/Dulac Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw, stands by her raised-bed garden trellis made from a recycled trampoline. IN KEY WEST, PROTESTS HIGHLIGHT GENTRIFICATION OF HISTORIC According to 2019 Census data, Key West’s total population is about 13% Black, with around a quarter of Black residents living in Bahama Village. In the past several decades, they’ve been pushed out, and now, 56% of the neighborhood’s residents are white. Much of this change is attributed to the dramatic increases in cost of living: The PHOTOS: THE NATION’S LARGEST REMAINING RIVER SWAMP A 17.5-mile-long interstate bridge crosses the Atchafalaya River in southern Louisiana, and to the south, the river and its floodplain are unmarred by any other road for nearly 50 miles. Almost a million unbroken acres of bottomland hardwood forests: ‘DEAD IN THE WATER’: HOW TVA BOTTLENECKED A COMMUNITY Gail Ford retired to a rural community in East Tennessee because she wanted to be closer to nature. A longtime nurse from North Carolina, Ford applied her caretaker mentality to her new surroundings: She planted native bushes for the local beaver population and explored woodland trails in her trademark sneakers. THESE COAL COMMUNITIES ARE PROTECTING SICK MINERS FROM These coal communities are protecting sick miners from COVID-19 and pushing Congress for more support By Austyn Gaffney, April 23, 2020 Former miners with black lung, their families, and organizers protested in Washington D.C. in July 2019.SOUTHERLY
Southerly. N.C. has vaccinated over 13,000 farmworkers. Advocates are making it happen. COVID-19 outbreaks seized the farmworker community last year. The state is finally stepping up with the help of nonprofits and local health departments. ‘Hurricane fatigue’: Gulf Coast emergency managers still rebuilding as they prep for morestorms.
THE POPULATION OF LAKE CHARLES, LA. SHRANK MORE THAN ANY U The bureau revised its estimated population of New Orleans by nearly 50,000 people in 2007, and 25,000 people in 2008. When it counted residents in 2010, the projected estimates were within 6% of the actual count; had the bureau not revised their estimates, they would’ve been 22% too low. Having an accurate population count iscritical
COMMENT PERIOD OPEN FOR POTENTIAL NATIONAL PARK AND The public has until March 26 to comment on the proposed Ocmulgee National Park and Preserve. As far back as he remembers, Chief James Floyd’s parents taught him the history of his people. Floyd was born in Oklahoma, on the reservation that became home for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation after their forced removal from Georgia in the early19th
A NEW DEAL LEGACY, ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES STRUGGLE TO While the co-ops stand as one of the most successful and lasting legacies of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, many remain tied to expensive, highly polluting coal plants, leaving them in need of a massive refinancing package, now before Congress, to make the transition to a greener energy economy. ‘IT’S JUST A VICIOUS CYCLE’: EVICTIONS, HOMELESSNESS SURGE Wages have not kept pace. Two-thirds of jobs in southwest Louisiana pay under $20 an hour, according to a report from 2020 by the United Way of Southwest Louisiana. According to an analysis by the Data Center, a local nonprofit think tank, nearly a quarter of renters in Calcasieu Parish were severely cost-burdened as of 2018, meaning they paid more than half of their pre-tax income on MISSISSIPPI BIOMASS FACILITY FINED FOR EMITTING THREE The Mississippi Department of Environment Quality fined a wood pellet manufacturer $2.5 million for emitting three times more air pollution than permitted — the largest known fine ever levied on such a facility, according to the Dogwood Alliance.It’s a major step for holding companies in the rapidly expanding biomass industryaccountable.
THIS COASTAL MISSISSIPPI CITY PLAGUED BY ENVIRONMENTAL State Rep. Jeramey Anderson, a native of Moss Point, was a classmate of Diamon Sims and knows his family well. The 28-year-old, who was first elected in 2013, represents the district that encompasses the city, and has proposed two bills that would streamline the investigative and judicial processes used in officer-involved deaths and establish a state-level review board for these deaths.CARLY BERLIN
The key environmental policy priorities for the South, according to experts. Community leaders, lawyers, and advocates throughout the region discuss what they see as the most urgent economic, environmental, and racial justice issues to tackle in MOLD, FOUNDATION CRACKS, SINKING HOUSES: HOW A FLORIDA Mold, foundation cracks, sinking houses: How a Florida Habitat for Humanity neighborhood fell apart By Imani Jackson, January 14, 2020 The home of Shirley Dempsey, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit against the City of Jacksonville and HabiJax. THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION PROMISES TO CLEAN UP MINE LAND A century of fossil fuel extraction has left Appalachia environmentally and economically degraded. With the coal industry on its last leg and company bankruptcies piling up, taxes that fund crucial public services are drying up; unemployment and poverty are worsening; abandoned mines are polluting and endangering communities.. On Jan. 20, Democrats will control both Congress and theSOUTHERLY
Southerly. N.C. has vaccinated over 13,000 farmworkers. Advocates are making it happen. COVID-19 outbreaks seized the farmworker community last year. The state is finally stepping up with the help of nonprofits and local health departments. ‘Hurricane fatigue’: Gulf Coast emergency managers still rebuilding as they prep for morestorms.
THE POPULATION OF LAKE CHARLES, LA. SHRANK MORE THAN ANY U The bureau revised its estimated population of New Orleans by nearly 50,000 people in 2007, and 25,000 people in 2008. When it counted residents in 2010, the projected estimates were within 6% of the actual count; had the bureau not revised their estimates, they would’ve been 22% too low. Having an accurate population count iscritical
COMMENT PERIOD OPEN FOR POTENTIAL NATIONAL PARK AND The public has until March 26 to comment on the proposed Ocmulgee National Park and Preserve. As far back as he remembers, Chief James Floyd’s parents taught him the history of his people. Floyd was born in Oklahoma, on the reservation that became home for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation after their forced removal from Georgia in the early19th
A NEW DEAL LEGACY, ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES STRUGGLE TO While the co-ops stand as one of the most successful and lasting legacies of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, many remain tied to expensive, highly polluting coal plants, leaving them in need of a massive refinancing package, now before Congress, to make the transition to a greener energy economy. ‘IT’S JUST A VICIOUS CYCLE’: EVICTIONS, HOMELESSNESS SURGE Wages have not kept pace. Two-thirds of jobs in southwest Louisiana pay under $20 an hour, according to a report from 2020 by the United Way of Southwest Louisiana. According to an analysis by the Data Center, a local nonprofit think tank, nearly a quarter of renters in Calcasieu Parish were severely cost-burdened as of 2018, meaning they paid more than half of their pre-tax income on MISSISSIPPI BIOMASS FACILITY FINED FOR EMITTING THREE The Mississippi Department of Environment Quality fined a wood pellet manufacturer $2.5 million for emitting three times more air pollution than permitted — the largest known fine ever levied on such a facility, according to the Dogwood Alliance.It’s a major step for holding companies in the rapidly expanding biomass industryaccountable.
THIS COASTAL MISSISSIPPI CITY PLAGUED BY ENVIRONMENTAL State Rep. Jeramey Anderson, a native of Moss Point, was a classmate of Diamon Sims and knows his family well. The 28-year-old, who was first elected in 2013, represents the district that encompasses the city, and has proposed two bills that would streamline the investigative and judicial processes used in officer-involved deaths and establish a state-level review board for these deaths.CARLY BERLIN
The key environmental policy priorities for the South, according to experts. Community leaders, lawyers, and advocates throughout the region discuss what they see as the most urgent economic, environmental, and racial justice issues to tackle in MOLD, FOUNDATION CRACKS, SINKING HOUSES: HOW A FLORIDA Mold, foundation cracks, sinking houses: How a Florida Habitat for Humanity neighborhood fell apart By Imani Jackson, January 14, 2020 The home of Shirley Dempsey, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit against the City of Jacksonville and HabiJax. THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION PROMISES TO CLEAN UP MINE LAND A century of fossil fuel extraction has left Appalachia environmentally and economically degraded. With the coal industry on its last leg and company bankruptcies piling up, taxes that fund crucial public services are drying up; unemployment and poverty are worsening; abandoned mines are polluting and endangering communities.. On Jan. 20, Democrats will control both Congress and theSOUTHERLY
Alabama deems execution an ‘essential function’ while leading in COVID-19 deaths per capita The state plans to execute Willie B. Smith III on Feb. 11 in a prison on the coast.SOUTHERLY
‘The culture manifests the landscape’: A Q&A with Southern writer Janisse Ray The Ecology of a Cracker Childhood author talks thepandemic, climate
BIDEN VOWS TO SUPPORT STRUGGLING APPALACHIAN COUNTIES. BUT The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem of lost revenue and civic services even more urgent. Rural mountain counties were among the last to see documented cases of COVID-19, but became fertile areas for its spread based on high rates of co-morbidities and a withered system of hospitals and clinics.The coalfields’ long-running decline in population has also resulted in lowerSOUTHERLY
The key environmental policy priorities for the South, according to experts Community leaders, lawyers, and advocates throughout the region discuss what they see as the most urgent economic, environmental, and racial justice issues to tackle in the newadministration.
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Lessons from Hurricane Katrina: A Q&A with General Honoré Fifteen years after the storm, the former leader of the Department of Defense’s response talks about his environmental advocacy work, disaster preparation, and the pandemic.SOUTHERLY
The fruits of their labor UF is just one of many public universities in Southern states that use prison labor in agricultural programs and on other parts of campus, or rely on products made by incarceratedpeople.
HOW A COASTAL LOUISIANA TRIBE IS USING GENERATIONS OF When the COVID-19 outbreak first reached Louisiana and residents were ordered to stay at home, Marie Marlene V. Foret tapped into some of the skills she learned seven decades ago.. Foret chairs the tribal council of the Grand Caillou/Dulac Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw, which has lived along the bayous south of Houma, Louisiana for generations. When Foret was a child in the 1940s andSOUTHERLY
Louisiana chemical facilities are ‘ticking time bombs’ during hurricanes. Residents are left in the dark about the risks. An analysis by WWNO/WRKF and Southerly reveals worst-case scenarios for toxic air pollutant releases or chemical explosions by 30 facilitiesin Louisiana.
WHAT CICADAS TAUGHT ME ABOUT LOSS, MORTALITY Brood X is currently emerging all over the Midwest, Northeast, and Southern regions, including in Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, and northern Georgia, and is one of 15 broods of periodical cicadas — groups that emerge from the ground on the same time cycle — in the U.S. Twelve of those broods operate on 17-year cycles and the other three poke their heads above ground every 13 COASTAL LOUISIANA TRIBES TEAM UP WITH BIOLOGIST TO PROTECT Coastal Louisiana tribes team up with biologist to protect sacred sites from rising seas. Theresa Dardar, a member of Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe. Photo by Julie Dermansky. For more than a decade, Theresa Dardar has kept watch over a trainasse, which means “ditch” in Cajun French, in the marshland near one of her tribe’s sacred moundsSOUTHERLY
Southerly. N.C. has vaccinated over 13,000 farmworkers. Advocates are making it happen. COVID-19 outbreaks seized the farmworker community last year. The state is finally stepping up with the help of nonprofits and local health departments. ‘Hurricane fatigue’: Gulf Coast emergency managers still rebuilding as they prep for morestorms.
THE POPULATION OF LAKE CHARLES, LA. SHRANK MORE THAN ANY U The bureau revised its estimated population of New Orleans by nearly 50,000 people in 2007, and 25,000 people in 2008. When it counted residents in 2010, the projected estimates were within 6% of the actual count; had the bureau not revised their estimates, they would’ve been 22% too low. Having an accurate population count iscritical
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When the COVID-19 outbreak first reached Louisiana and residents were ordered to stay at home, Marie Marlene V. Foret tapped into some of the skills she learned seven decades ago.. Foret chairs the tribal council of the Grand Caillou/Dulac Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw, which has lived along the bayous south of Houma, Louisiana for generations. When Foret was a child in the 1940s and COMMENT PERIOD OPEN FOR POTENTIAL NATIONAL PARK AND The public has until March 26 to comment on the proposed Ocmulgee National Park and Preserve. As far back as he remembers, Chief James Floyd’s parents taught him the history of his people. Floyd was born in Oklahoma, on the reservation that became home for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation after their forced removal from Georgia in the early19th
MOLD, FOUNDATION CRACKS, SINKING HOUSES: HOW A FLORIDA Mold, foundation cracks, sinking houses: How a Florida Habitat for Humanity neighborhood fell apart By Imani Jackson, January 14, 2020 The home of Shirley Dempsey, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit against the City of Jacksonville and HabiJax. A NEW DEAL LEGACY, ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES STRUGGLE TO While the co-ops stand as one of the most successful and lasting legacies of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, many remain tied to expensive, highly polluting coal plants, leaving them in need of a massive refinancing package, now before Congress, to make the transition to a greener energy economy. IN KEY WEST, PROTESTS HIGHLIGHT GENTRIFICATION OF HISTORICREOPENING KEY WESTED SWIFT KEY WEST According to 2019 Census data, Key West’s total population is about 13% Black, with around a quarter of Black residents living in Bahama Village. In the past several decades, they’ve been pushed out, and now, 56% of the neighborhood’s residents are white. Much of this change is attributed to the dramatic increases in cost of living: The INSIDE THE FIGHT TO GIVE FLORIDA RIVERS LEGAL RIGHTS The Wekiva River flows 16 miles through central Florida, a kayaking and canoeing haven that’s part of several protected conservation areas. But fertilizer runoff from yards and farming operations have dumped more than four times the amount of nitrates in the river than it should have, according to state environmental regulators.People living in DeBary, where the Wekiva joins the St. Johns THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION PROMISES TO CLEAN UP MINE LAND A century of fossil fuel extraction has left Appalachia environmentally and economically degraded. With the coal industry on its last leg and company bankruptcies piling up, taxes that fund crucial public services are drying up; unemployment and poverty are worsening; abandoned mines are polluting and endangering communities.. On Jan. 20, Democrats will control both Congress and the AS CANCER HAUNTS NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITIES, RESIDENTS As cancer haunts North Carolina communities, residents struggle to find answers. By Kevin Beaty, July 22, 2019. Summer Heath was home from college in the summer of 2013 when she told her mom about her headaches and blackouts, about how she’d been turning her head more and more to see so she could apply mascara on her right lashes.SOUTHERLY
Southerly. N.C. has vaccinated over 13,000 farmworkers. Advocates are making it happen. COVID-19 outbreaks seized the farmworker community last year. The state is finally stepping up with the help of nonprofits and local health departments. ‘Hurricane fatigue’: Gulf Coast emergency managers still rebuilding as they prep for morestorms.
THE POPULATION OF LAKE CHARLES, LA. SHRANK MORE THAN ANY U The bureau revised its estimated population of New Orleans by nearly 50,000 people in 2007, and 25,000 people in 2008. When it counted residents in 2010, the projected estimates were within 6% of the actual count; had the bureau not revised their estimates, they would’ve been 22% too low. Having an accurate population count iscritical
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When the COVID-19 outbreak first reached Louisiana and residents were ordered to stay at home, Marie Marlene V. Foret tapped into some of the skills she learned seven decades ago.. Foret chairs the tribal council of the Grand Caillou/Dulac Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw, which has lived along the bayous south of Houma, Louisiana for generations. When Foret was a child in the 1940s and COMMENT PERIOD OPEN FOR POTENTIAL NATIONAL PARK AND The public has until March 26 to comment on the proposed Ocmulgee National Park and Preserve. As far back as he remembers, Chief James Floyd’s parents taught him the history of his people. Floyd was born in Oklahoma, on the reservation that became home for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation after their forced removal from Georgia in the early19th
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