July 9, 2024 By Jacqui Vela Native Representation Through Comic-Con and Pop Culture With Comic-Con International coming up (July 25-28), I am thinking about the surge of authentic Native characters in mainstream media 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
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
January 4, 2024 By Joshua Arce My 2024 Predictions in the Election Year Weighing how to positively impact the Native Americans living on underserved reservations is especially crucial during an election year. With so much Read more
September 14, 2021 By Laura Schad Searching for MMIWG Relatives and Racial Justice for Tribes Not a day goes by without a social media alert, about Read more
July 5, 2021 By Partnership Native Views on Independence Day Today, we look at a viewpoint that is sometimes forgotten – the Indigenous one. Do Native Americans in the United States celebrate Read more
April 6, 2021 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) Rainmaking Around the World Rainmaking ceremonies are an important cultural tradition for Indigenous people around the world. This tradition is steeped in bringing life-giving water to 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
July 9, 2019 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) Dream Catchers in Native Cultures The origin of dream catchers is hard to pinpoint, but they appear likely related to the history of two cultures: the Ojibwe Read more
June 5, 2018 By Helen Oliff Native American Day in Arizona Arizona joins the ranks of only a handful of states that celebrate Native American Day. Read more