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B. ‘Toastie’ Oaster

B. ‘Toastie’ Oaster (they/them) is an award-winning journalist and a staff writer for High Country News writing from the Pacific Northwest. They’re a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Email them at b.toastie@hcn.org or submit a letter to the editor.
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Marilyn Vann becomes the first person of Freedmen status in Cherokee Nation government

by B. ‘Toastie’ Oaster September 28, 2021January 24, 2024

A retired engineer and Freedmen activist, Vann joins the tribe’s Environmental Protection Commission.

Posted inArticles

After the Palisades Tahoe name change, where is the Washoe Tribe looking next?

by B. ‘Toastie’ Oaster September 22, 2021January 24, 2024

‘This whole thing, it’s decent. It’s a decent thing to do.’

Posted inArticles

Federal judge allows excavation work on Native massacre site

by B. ‘Toastie’ Oaster September 3, 2021January 24, 2024

The decision could shape the way electric vehicles are powered.

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Klamath River issues explained

by B. ‘Toastie’ Oaster August 27, 2021January 24, 2024

Confused about what’s happening on the Klamath? Dams, salmon, irrigation and more.

Posted inSeptember 1, 2021: Where Wolves May Tread

Will Klamath salmon outlast the dam removal process?

by B. ‘Toastie’ Oaster August 17, 2021January 24, 2024

Their future comes down to a race between paperwork and a fish disease.

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What tribal sovereignty means for Freedmen citizenship

by B. ‘Toastie’ Oaster March 3, 2021January 24, 2024

Is Congress coercing the Choctaw Nation into doing away with discriminatory policies?

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