19 Jun, 2024 June 19, 2024 By Moderator Electric Heat for a Disabled Elder in Need Concentrated poverty (ranging from 15-54% on any given reservation) disrupts every facet of life year-round, from food access to housing Read more
April 3, 2024 By Moderator You Can Help Us Shape New Blog Content Your voice matters! Join us in shaping the conversation – take the survey to let us know what topics you Read more
January 1, 2024 By Moderator Most Popular Blogs That Held Your Attention in 2023 ...in 2023. Some topics (think U.S. politics) were predominant every day even to the point of overexposure. At the same time, topics Read more
January 9, 2023 By Moderator 2022 Year in Review: Most Popular Blogs and Social Posts In the case of Partnership With Native Americans (PWNA), 2022 brought along opportunities to continue raising awareness around Native issues – some Read more
August 9, 2022 By Moderator More College and Career Readiness for Native Students This summer, PWNA partnered with NABI Nation during the 2022 Native American Basketball Invitational (aka NABI Week) to sponsor college and career Read more
April 19, 2022 By Moderator 2020 Census, Native Americans Undercounted, a Need for Real Numbers The 2020 census undercounted minorities across the country once again, including Native Americans Read more
February 8, 2022 By Moderator What are you Eating for Breakfast? The fond memory of waking up to the smell of smoke from a recently lit wood stove was a sign 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
May 12, 2020 By Moderator COVID-19: Maintaining Animal Welfare in Indian Country [T]he CDC notes, "We do not have evidence that companion animals, including pets, can spread COVID-19 to people or that they might Read more
March 4, 2020 By Moderator Spring Equinox in Native American Cultures The spring equinox is recognized by many Native cultures for the purposes of practicality and ceremony. Read more