By Joshua Arce No Comments Did You Know About the New PBS “Native America” Series? Native Americans have a long history of being misrepresented. So, as our CEO Joshua Arce says, “when a movie or Read more
By Joshua Arce No Comments 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
By Joshua Arce No Comments May 19 is Native Nonprofit Day: You Can Help Build a Brighter Future Coming up on May 19 is one more way to remember Native Americans – it’s Native Nonprofit Day! Read more
By Joshua Arce No Comments Emergency Preparedness: We Are Doing This to Make Our Tribe Stronger Disasters like those recently in Turkey have an impact, but climate change is reshaping reservation communities and displacing whole tribes. Read more
By Moderator No Comments More College and Career Readiness for Native Students This summer, PWNA partnered with NABI Nation during the 2022 Native American Basketball Invitational (aka NABI Week) to sponsor college and career Read more
By Helen Oliff No Comments Olo for Good Donates $150,000 for PWNA to Distribute Ancestral Foods Thanks to this grant from the Olo for Good fund, PWNA {Partnership With Native Americans] will be able to purchase Native ancestral Read more
By Helen Oliff No Comments PWNA Partners with Legendary Actor Wes Studi PWNA is partnership with award-winning actor Wes Studi. Here is a sneak peak of our new PSA series developed with Wes around Read more
By Helen Oliff No Comments Q&A: NFL Lineman Eli Ankou discusses #MyCauseMyCleats campaign and why he feels Native Americans are underrepresented We sat down with NFL defensive lineman Eli Ankou of the Jacksonville Jaguars to discuss his cause in the #MyCauseMyCleats campaign, bringing Read more
By Laura Schad No Comments Celebrating Traditional Indigenous Foods In my nearly 10 years with PWNA, I have met many generous people who’ve shared their time, knowledge, stories and Read more