October 17, 2017 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) The Fall Harvest, and Harvest Moons For indigenous people who still work the lands to grow the foods that their ancestors once ate, the fall harvest is still Read more
October 1, 2017 By Moderator Eastern Tribes What do most people think of when they think of an Indian? Well, for most, I believe it is the Read more
September 12, 2017 By Helen Oliff Easing the Housing Crisis on Native American Reservations PWNA and its SWRA program provide home repair and home improvement for Native American Elders and their families. Read more
July 9, 2017 By Helen Oliff Can Tribes be Unrecognized? Not all Native American tribes are federally recognized by the federal government Read more
March 7, 2017 By Moderator Access to Healthy Food on the Reservations Partnership With Native Americans supports national nutrition and a return to traditional diets through gardens, healthy cooking classes, training on canning, preservation Read more
February 7, 2017 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) The True Impact of the Dawes Act of 1887 The biggest impact of the Dawes Act was a loss of indigenous cultures, tradition and land across the U.S. It did a Read more
January 10, 2017 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) Ira Hayes: Hero by Happenstance? In many ways, Ira Hayes was just like many of us – quiet, humble, and driven to do the best he Read more
November 25, 2016 By Helen Oliff American Indian Heritage Day & Month Linking the national Native American Heritage Day to Thanksgiving is fitting, given the contributions of American Indians that long preceded the first Read more
August 2, 2016 By Laura Schad 137 Ways to Just Move It on the Navajo Nation PWNA congratulates the Navajo Nation, our Program Partners and I.H.S. on closing out another year of Just Move It, and we look Read more
June 12, 2016 By Helen Oliff Jim Thorpe: 100 Years in the Spotlight Olympic gold medal winner Jim Thorpe was a great athlete from the Sac and Fox Nation. Read more