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Buffalo's Fire

Buffalo's Fire, Daniela Aki, Jodi Spotted Bear, Brian Bull

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  • Buffalo's Fire

    Inviting a Conversation on Tribal Community, Culture, and Communication

  • Daniela Aki
  • Jodi Spotted Bear

    I’m online publisher at Buffalo’s Fire.

  • Brian Bull

    30-year veteran reporter and proud citizen of the Nez Perce Tribe. Bylines at NPR and NPR-affiliates, and Native news outlets including Buffalo's Fire, National Native News, ICT and Underscore. Always wandering and wondering.

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