11 Jan, 2024 January 11, 2024 By Partnership Getting Through The Summer Summer can be a risky time for Elders, with unpredictable threats like power outages, thunderstorms, and wildfires. Thanks to our Read more
11 Jan, 2024 January 11, 2024 By Partnership Fuel For Winter With 15% of Native American Elders living in poverty, a big need is to keep the heat on when the 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
February 16, 2021 By Partnership From Foster to Forever: Helping Cats & Dogs in Underserved Communities Looking to add a furry friend to your family? Thousands of stray and homeless animals on reservations need a home – and 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
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
February 4, 2018 By Partnership Native American Film Series: “Smoke Signals” Andrew explores the movie Smoke Signals and how it depicts a story of modern day Native Americans. Read more
April 18, 2017 By Partnership Rain Dance, Correcting the Myth The rain dance is hardly the only misconception that exists about Indian peoples. Sometimes it's too easy to view all native communities Read more
December 6, 2015 By Partnership What is an Indian? A Legal Definition, Part 1 Vince attempts to define the term Indian although it is different depending on who you ask. Read more
September 20, 2012 By Partnership Childhood Obesity Calls for a Strong Response National Relief Charities takes steps to address the problem of childhood obesity. Read more