January 24, 2023 By Helen Oliff Celebrating Native Cultures: How to Become More NativeAware All Year Native American Heritage Month Read more
January 1, 2022 By Moderator 2021 Year in Review: Most Popular Blogs and Social Posts Happy #NewYear! We would like to share a glimpse of your top ten favorite blogs and social posts from 2021, which rally 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
January 26, 2020 By Helen Oliff The Clear Impact of Partnership With Native Americans Here is a glimpse of the impact you can make by donating to Partnership With Native Americans. Read more
October 1, 2019 By Moderator Recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day Accepting that Columbus performed horrible actions toward indigenous people and not the history taught in school has led to a shift that Read more
September 3, 2019 By Helen Oliff Labor Day and Native American Employment Disparities Labor Day: We hope employers will consider hiring Native Americans to foster a new generation of American labor and build a brighter Read more
January 8, 2019 By Moderator Poverty Awareness Month: Alleviating the Challenges Facing Native American Communities Two of the five poorest counties in the U.S. are located on Indian reservations and the highest poverty rate by ethnic group Read more
February 6, 2018 By Moderator The Apache Wars The effects of relocation and colonization of the tribes, as well as the gold rush, the Apache Wars and other conflicts in Read more
November 15, 2016 By Helen Oliff The Untold Story After the First Thanksgiving To grasp the untold story after the first Thanksgiving, one need only look at realities on the reservations and realize that history Read more
November 8, 2016 By Helen Oliff The Real Story of the First Thanksgiving To learn the real story of the first Thanksgiving, as shared by historians of Squanto's tribe – the Wampanoags – and the Read more