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Christopher Lomahquahu

Christopher Lomahquahu

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Investigative Reporter, Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting

Phoenix

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Total articles 53

  • Cronkite News: Museum continues to move slowly on repatriation

    By Reagan Priest, Christopher Lomahquahu| Indianz.com@ Indianz.Com > News > Cronkite News: Museum continues to move slowly on repatriation Low staffing, space crunch hobble state museum’s Native American repatriation work at UArizonaTribes support museum’s slow, methodical compliance with 1990 law on returning human remains as resource needs go unmet. Cronkite News and the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at ASUTUCSON, Arizona — In early February, U.S. Sen

    By Reagan Priest, Christopher Lomahquahu · Indianz.com

    Dec. 03, 2024

  • Native Americans fight barriers to voting, 100 years after being recognized as U.S. citizens

    By Christopher Lomahquahu| The Herald-Palladium Verified Andrea Martinez, chairwoman of the Walker River Paiute Tribe, stands outside the tribe’s polling location in Schurz, Nev., during the state’s 2024 primary election on June 11, 2024. (Photo by Christopher Lomahquahu/News21)kAmk6>m%9:D C6A@CE :D A2CE @7 “uC24EFC65[” 2? 6I2>:?2E:@? @7 E96 DE2E6 @7 p>6C:42?

    By Christopher Lomahquahu · The Herald-Palladium

    Oct. 22, 2024

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Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting

The Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting is the state's only independent, nonpartisan and collaborative nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide, data-driven investigative reporting. AZCIR holds powerful people and institutions accountable by exposing injustice and systemic inequities through investigative journalism. AZCIR covers state and local government, education, public health, the environment, and public policy issues that impact the lives of Arizona residents. AZCIR publishes content online at AZCIR.org, and through a distribution network of newsrooms in print and on television and radio. AZCIR releases its content under a creative commons license, meaning it's free for other newsrooms to use with appropriate credit. AZCIR is funded by individual donors, foundations, fee-for-service revenue from collaborative data work with partner newsrooms, through training and corporate underwriting of events. As a matter of policy, funders exercise no control over AZCIR editorial decisions, and all funders are publicly identified.

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

'+1 480-442-3207

Founded: 2012