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
May 16, 2023 By Joshua Arce 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
May 2, 2023 By Helen Oliff Native American Representation in Space Exploration In honor of National Space Day on May 5, PWNA celebrates the remarkable strides in the field of Space Exploration, Aeronautics and Read more
April 18, 2023 By Helen Oliff 5 Native Influencers and Authors Who Will Make You More NativeAware® If becoming more NativeAware® or advocating for Native Americans is one of your goals this year, reading just one of these books Read more
April 4, 2023 By Joshua Arce Learn How the Supreme Court Review of ICWA Threatens Native American Children and Tribes ICWA is based on the exchange of lands for U.S. protection of Indian autonomy and rights – a political relationship that has Read more
March 21, 2023 By Helen Oliff Celebrating Indigenous Women Who Are Shaping Our World March is Women's History Month Read more
March 7, 2023 By Joshua Arce 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
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
February 7, 2023 By Joshua Arce NativeAware® Beyond the Giving Season While we have turned the corner of the giving season, that time of year when many Americans consider charitable commitments, support is Read more