January 4, 2018 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) A Native Perspective on New Year’s New Year's is a good time for looking back and looking forward. At the end, that’s all anyone tries for: reflection on Read more
October 17, 2017 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) The Fall Harvest, and Harvest Moons For indigenous people who still work the lands to grow the foods that their ancestors once ate, the fall harvest is still Read more
October 3, 2017 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) Columbus Day: Shift the Focus Can you tell me what the upcoming holiday is? Depending on who you are, that answer is going to change Read more
October 1, 2017 By Moderator Eastern Tribes What do most people think of when they think of an Indian? Well, for most, I believe it is the Read more
September 12, 2017 By Helen Oliff Easing the Housing Crisis on Native American Reservations PWNA and its SWRA program provide home repair and home improvement for Native American Elders and their families. Read more
August 30, 2017 By Helen Oliff Remember Native Americans on Labor Day Labor Day is a good time to look at how Native American people fare in the U.S. labor market. As Read more
August 22, 2017 By Helen Oliff 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 Helen Oliff 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 Helen Oliff 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