September 3, 2024 By Helen Oliff Celebrate The Elders on Grandparents Day PWNA remembers Native American Elders throughout the year, and many of our Material Services were designed with Elders in mind. Read more
May 15, 2024 By Helen Oliff Native Nonprofit Day: Why it Matters and How You Can Help Donations and charitable aid to tribes come in abundance around November – Native American Heritage Month. But the challenges and Read more
April 16, 2024 By Helen Oliff How to Honor the Tribes on Earth Day Have you ever wondered how Native Americans celebrate Earth Day? We are often asked this question here at PWNA, and Read more
March 19, 2024 By Helen Oliff What is the #1 Predictor of Running Water at Home? We’re rallying around the U.N. theme of “Water for Peace” on World Water Day, coming up on March 22. We’re also focusing Read more
December 12, 2023 By Joshua Arce Giving Back: How to Change Native Lives on Reservations How can we all meaningfully impact the lives of Native Americans living on reservations? While it may seem daunting to Read more
September 5, 2023 By Joshua Arce What is Food Sovereignty and Why is it Important to Tribes? Put simply, food sovereignty is the right of a community to identify and control how their food is produced and Read more
July 18, 2023 By Joshua Arce Increasing Food Security with Olo for Good & Tides Foundation The need for access to healthy food and clean drinking water on remote reservations cannot be overstated. Thanks to a Read more
June 20, 2023 By Joshua Arce Tackling Water Insecurity in Tribal Communities A 2019 report on EPA data called “Watered Down Justice” confirmed there is unequal access to safe drinking water, and this Read more
June 6, 2023 By Helen Oliff Revitalizing Traditional Native Foodways and Health On the heels of World Hunger Day I’m thinking about Indigenous health and food insecurity, which is a precursor to Read more
February 14, 2023 By Helen Oliff Big Game Day Foods and the Worry of Food Security Collide The National Retail Association predicted families would spend an average of $85 on Big Game Day foods this year. But not all Read more