October 4, 2022 By Joshua Arce The Supreme Court Must Protect ICWA to Avoid Added Risk for Native Children If the Supreme Court overturns ICWA, Native children would lose the very protections that keep them connected to their heritage and culture. Read more
September 20, 2022 By Joshua Arce The Inflation Reduction Act: Indigenous Communities Need More While some are fortunate enough to remain comfortable despite the prolonged inflation, many more are struggling to make ends meet. In fact, Read more
September 6, 2022 By Joshua Arce This North Texas Day, Join Us to Remember Native American Students Many Native students simply don’t believe that college is an option for them. Participate in North Texas Giving Day to help PWNA Read more
August 23, 2022 By Joshua Arce Tuition Waiver for Native Students Must Be Replicated Nationwide Now is the time for all higher education systems in America to waive tuition for Native American students, regardless of residency, tribe Read more
July 26, 2022 By Joshua Arce Pros & Cons of Section 184 Loans for Native Home Ownership ...reservations are trust lands held for a tribe but owned by the U.S. government. But one home mortgage product is specifically designed Read more
May 17, 2022 By Joshua Arce The First Ever Native Nonprofit Day is May 20: Become More NativeAware This May 20, Partnership With Native Americans (PWNA) joins other Native nonprofits to promote Native Nonprofit Day. Organized through the Read more
January 25, 2022 By Joshua Arce Native Americans in Film and Music There are many reasons to celebrate the inclusion of Natives in film this year. There are also many reminders of the lack Read more
December 21, 2021 By Joshua Arce Indigenous Impact Challenge: Year-End Giving Thanks to a special group of generous PWNA benefactors, every gift to honor and help Native Americans by Dec. 31 will be Read more
October 19, 2021 By Joshua Arce Operation Thanksgiving Hope: Feeding Native Americans This Holiday Season In actuality, the first official mention of a "Thanksgiving" celebration occurred in 1637, after colonists brutally massacred an entire Pequot village and Read more
November 17, 2020 By Joshua Arce Celebrating Thanksgiving through Gratitude and Generosity When the colonists faced bitter cold, illness and hunger in an unfamiliar land with few resources for survival, the Native Americans gave Read more