August 21, 2018 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) A Native View on Spirit Animals and Animal Medicine Spirit Animal, Animal Guide, Spirit Helper. These terms are used among different cultures to describe spirits of benevolent nature, usually helping someone Read more
July 17, 2018 By Moderator Purple Heart Appreciation Day: Honoring Our Combat Veterans Since Sept. 11, 2001, nearly 19 percent of Native Americans serve in the military — a higher rate than any other minority Read more
June 19, 2018 By Moderator Exploring Parks and National Landmarks on Tribal Lands Many people who flock to nearby campgrounds, hiking trails, and natural landmarks don’t always realize the history of the lands they’re visiting. Read more
May 13, 2018 By Helen Oliff Native Video Series: Legacy of the Reservation System Helen shares a video about the formation of the Indian reservation system and the legacy it left in its wake. Read more
May 11, 2018 By Jasey Jones Donors Ask: Does Monthly Giving Make Sense for Me? You might be a monthly donor if Read more
March 18, 2018 By Moderator Native American Chiefs & Leaders Series: Pontiac Chief Pontiac was an Ottawa leader who united tribes in the Great Lakes region to fight against the British. He was the Read more
March 6, 2018 By Helen Oliff Federal Recognition for Virginia Tribes On Jan. 11, President Trump signed the Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal Recognition Act of 2017, recognizing the Rappahannock, Read more
January 21, 2018 By Moderator Native Americans in Pro Sports Billy Mills, Jim Thorpe, "Chief" Bender, "Tarzan" Brown, "Injun Joe" Kapp and modern day Native American legends in pro sports: Jacoby Ellsbury, Read more
January 16, 2018 By Helen Oliff National Soup Month & A Native American Recipe Did you know there are many delicious Native American soups like green chili stew, dried corn soup, and dry meat soup? Or Read more
January 4, 2018 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) A Native Perspective on New Year’s New Year's is a good time for looking back and looking forward. At the end, that’s all anyone tries for: reflection on Read more