August 22, 2017 By Moderator Sharing the Love for Reservation Animals in Need Many animals may have been born as strays on the reservations. Other times, animals are left on the side of the road Read more
August 13, 2017 By Moderator Can I Visit the Reservations: New Places Helen lists a few places that you can visit on the Indian reservations. Read more
July 9, 2017 By Moderator Can Tribes be Unrecognized? Not all Native American tribes are federally recognized by the federal government Read more
June 20, 2017 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) Pocahontas: Fact & Fiction The real story of Pocahontas (Amonute, Matoaka, Rebecca) is much more dramatic and possibly much darker than most people realize. Read more
May 16, 2017 By Moderator Graduation Rates & American Indian Education For every scholarship we are able to award through AIEF (American Indian Education Fund), a program of Partnership With Native Americans, there Read more
May 12, 2017 By Moderator Indians are Persons: Standing Bear’s Speech Indians are "persons" under the law. The words of Standing Bear in court before Judge Dundy's ruling in 1879. Read more
May 9, 2017 By Moderator Indians are Persons Under the Law In 1879 a court ruled that Indians are "persons", a point that should not have been questioned in the first place. 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