Food & Water
Read the Latest PWNA Articles on Food & Water
Sowing The Seeds of Food Sovereignty
Amari, a 16-year-old from Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico, tucks her dark hair under a hair net, ties an apron
Overcoming the Challenges of Living in a Food Desert During Summer
As summer arrives, many across the country look forward to fresh strawberries, juicy tomatoes, and crisp green beans at the local farmers
Arizona Gives Day: Bringing Food Security to Native Elders
Arizona Gives Day (AZ Gives) holds such significance and opportunity for you and for us. It presents a unique opportunity to directly
Most Popular Blogs of 2024
Despite politics dominating the news cycle this year, we are reflecting on some of our breakthrough blogs from 2024. Our
Grateful for the Big Wins in 2024
Massive change, firsts, and uncertainty are the norm in 2024, so it’s a good time to be grateful for blessings
A Taste of Traditional Native Foods: Three Sisters Bean Stew
As the winter cold sets in, we’re excited to share a recipe rooted in Native American traditional foods —the Three
Celebrate The Elders on Grandparents Day
PWNA remembers Native American Elders throughout the year, and many of our Material Services were designed with Elders in mind.
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