14 May, 2024 May 14, 2024 By Partnership Healthy Meals for a Compassionate Grandmother As a result of racial and social inequities that leave Indigenous families facing food deserts, water shortages, joblessness and limited access to Read more
December 21, 2021 By Joshua Arce Indigenous Impact Challenge: Year-End Giving Thanks to a special group of generous PWNA benefactors, every gift to honor and help Native Americans by Dec. 31 will be Read more
September 15, 2020 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) California Native American Day Instead of Columbus Day, we celebrate the survival of our cultures and the beauty in the uniqueness of Indigenous peoples Read more
March 3, 2019 By Helen Oliff Treaties Made, Treaties Broken Over 500 treaties were made with American Indian tribes, primarily for land cessations, but 500 treaties were also broken, changed, or nullified Read more
December 16, 2018 By Partnership Do Native Americans Celebrate Christmas? There often arises the question among non-Native Americans as to whether or not Indians celebrate Christmas. Well, the simple answer Read more
November 20, 2018 By Moderator Giving Tuesday: Three Reasons to Remember Native Americans While there are many reasons to give back to Native peoples, here are three important ones. PWNA encourages you to remember Native Read more
November 18, 2018 By Moderator Native Americans Giving Back: Chaske Spencer Inspiring a belief in a brighter future and shining a light on a path to change is no small undertaking Read more
November 6, 2018 By Helen Oliff November is American Indian Heritage Month: Remember Native Americans This November, American Indian Heritage Month, PWNA encourages you to participate in our #RememberNativeAmericans campaign and learn more about the myths vs. Read more
September 16, 2018 By Partnership National POW/MIA Recognition Day How do I as a civilian even begin to talk about this? It’s a heavy thing and a lot to Read more
September 2, 2018 By Moderator The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 In our recent blog post on Black Elk, a holy man and healer of the Oglala Sioux, we mentioned how Read more