Jacqueline Keeler, YES! Magazine

Jacqueline Keeler

YES! Magazine

Portland, OR, United States

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Past:
  • YES! Magazine
  • High Country News
  • Daily Kos
  • Indian Country Today

Past articles by Jacqueline:

“We Are Still Here”: Native Americans Win a Voice in Government by Terri Hansen and Jacqueline Keeler —

In light of important midterm election wins, two Native journalists revisit the influence of Indigenous peoples on democracy through the ages. → Read More

‘No crime scene’: The search for Olivia Lone Bear —

Native families grapple with scant support to locate their missing loved ones. → Read More

Trump’s message for tribes: Let them eat yellowcake —

The president’s Bears Ears decision has toxic implications. → Read More

How Photography Shapes Our View of Native Americans by Jacqueline Keeler —

Using an early photographic process, one photographer hopes to draw a line connecting what happened to the Dakota people in Mankato, Minnesota, 155 years ago and what is happening today to the Dakota/Lakota standing up to a $3.7 billion crude oil pipeline. → Read More

Indian Country Today Silences Native American Journalist

I would like to thank AIM Central Texas for releasing the letter below last week calling for a boycott of Indian Country Today Media Network, the largest Native American news site in the country. The letter cites the termination of my relationship... → Read More

Cleveland Bans Baseball Team’s Wahoo From Utility Poles

On Monday, Cleveland Indians’ opening game, Cleveland’s city council voted to the removal of the team’s controversial mascot from public utility poles → Read More

Sanders Hires Native American Staffer: Nicole Willis

Nicole Willis was hired by Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign on March 21. The only full-time Native staffer spoke with ICTMN about her role. → Read More

TransCanada Shuts Keystone Pipeline Over Leak: 'We Don't Know Where It's Coming From'

On Monday April 4, TransCanada announced that it has shut down its Keystone pipeline south of Freeman, South Dakota after an oil spill was reported by a local rancher, stating t → Read More

Bernie Wins Big in Caucuses with the Help of "Birdie Sanders" and Jane in Alaska

Sanders: “If elected president, we will change our relationship with the Native American community.” → Read More

Bernie Sanders Expands Native Inclusion

Sen. Bernie Sanders swept through Washington State on Monday meeting with tribal leaders and Native voters and speaking at three separate rallies. → Read More

Burns Paiute Make First Visit After Armed Takeover of Malheur Refuge

On March 1, nearly two months after an armed take over of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, the Burns Paiute Tribe was finally allowed to visit. → Read More

Feeling the Bern; Support Grows For Sanders in Indian Country

Nick Carter, deputy political director for the Sanders campaign, gave an update on new Native American policy initiatives at the NCAI Winter Session. → Read More

‘It's So Disgusting’ Malheur Militia Dug Latrine Trenches Among Sacred Artifacts

Militants that held the Malheur Wildlife Refuge dug two trenches and made a road. At least one trench among the artifacts was used as a latrine. → Read More

‘Are You Going to Honor the Treaties?’ Clyde Bellecourt Asks Bernie Sanders

Clyde Bellencourt was the last person to ask Sen. Bernie Sanders a question at a recent forum where his emotions carried the weight of his question. → Read More

Oregon Shoot-Out Fall-Out: Community Wants Remaining Militants Gone

After nearly four weeks of illegally occupying the Malheur Wildlife Refuge in Burns, Oregon militant leader Ammon Bundy was finally arrested. → Read More

Oregon Militia Nuts Hold Paiute History, Artifacts Hostage

This weekend Burns Paiute tribal chairperson Charlotte Roderique spoke to ICTMN about the status of the occupation of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge. → Read More

‘We Don’t Want Bloodshed’: Armed White Militants in Oregon v. Paiute Tribe

Yet more armed, white militants, members of the Pacific Patriots Network arrived in Burns, Oregon this weekend. → Read More

Educating the Oregon Militia on The Northern Paiute’s ‘Trail of Tears’

When Ammon Bundy took over the Malheur Wildlife Refuge in support of fellow ranchers he knew nothing of the storied history of the Paiutes. → Read More

The Slants’ Simon Tam: ‘Courts Hijacked My Case’

Simon Tam, of the Asian-American band The Slants, said communities of color should be the ones to determine what is and is not disparaging to them. → Read More

Why Navajo Hair Matters: It's Our Culture, Our Memory, and Our Choice

Hey, teachers: Leave our braids alone! Jacqueline Keeler reflects on the case of the Navajo child in Texas sent home from school for having long hair → Read More