Author Tommy Orange won a National Book Award for his debut novel "There There." He's back with a new book, "Wandering Stars," a sweeping tale that chronicles one family from Sand Creek through boarding schools, to Alcatraz and into today. Stewart Huntington caught up with this remarkable artist. The Navajo Nation is seeing a surge in black lung disease among former coal miners. A new study points to inequality in health outcomes for Indigenous people. In a partnership with KSJD News in Cortez, Colorado, Rocky Mountain PBS is reporting on the respiratory disease related to coal mining in the four corners region. Naiomi Glasses is a weaver, model and a skateboarder. You may have seen her recent work with Ralph Lauren. Naiomi shares with us her dreams as a young child and the trials and tribulations it took to get her where she is today. The annual Miss Indian Arizona pageant may be a few months away but it's never too early to learn about the competition. ICT's Ashley Sinclair interviewed two former winners and the executive director of Miss Indian Arizona about the competition and what to expect.
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