Tribal Radio News
Native American and Indigenous News
‘Reservation Dogs,’ now in Season 2, remains one of the most original shows on TV
We all want to tell our own stories — not have them told by people who don't understand us or take our lives seriously. But that is often the fate that Native Americans have had to endure for countless decades.
Tribes in the Colorado River basin say they’re ‘in the dark’ as states discuss water conservation
A group of 14 tribes in the Colorado River basin is asking for a greater voice in ongoing negotiations about water conservation.
Diné playwright Blossom Johnson brings her work to Durango PlayFest
In award-winning Diné playwright Blossom Johnson’s play, monster SLAYer, a family awaits the birth of twins as they mourn for a missing daughter and sister.
On a stunning Hawaiian mountain, the fight over telescopes is nearing a peaceful end
The peak of Mauna Kea, a shield volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii, is one of the world's most remote places.
Southwest Regional News
Experts explain the monkeypox virus and global health emergency
Another virus is making headlines across the globe. The world health organization has declared monkeypox a public health emergency of international concern. KSUT’s Sarah Flower talks with the infection disease department at Mercy regional medical center about monkeypox and how transmissible this virus really is.
Ecological land management and preventing fires with goats
La Plata county is working with local goat farmers to help mitigate noxious weeds in Durango's Bodo Park. KSUT’s Sarah Flower reports.
Monsoon season in southwest Colorado starts Wednesday
Monsoon season is right on par with typical weather patterns. As drought remains critical in parts of southwest Colorado, the National Weather Service predicts precipitation in the area throughout the rest of the month and into August.
Portions of Dolores River Canyon could be protected under new legislation if passed
New legislation is in place that would protect the Dolores River as a National Conservation Area
Coronavirus News
Updates from San Juan Basin Public Health on highly transmissible Omicron variant and the latest on the monkeypox
The latest variant of COVID-19 is in Colorado. BA 2.75 is believed to be the most transmissible variant of Omicron yet.
Tribal Media Center
Hiring: Native Lens Digital Media Producer
Native Lens is looking for a dynamic Digital Media Producer and Host to join our team! Native Lens is a collaborative documentary docuseries presented by KSUT Tribal Radio and Rocky Mountain PBS.
Native American Stories

Native Lens storytelling project, a collaboration between the Rocky Mountain PBS and KSUT Tribal Radio, is honored to tell stories by Native American and Indigenous tribal members or communities captured through film.
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