History, Culture, Justice
Read the Latest PWNA Articles on History, Culture and Justice
How to Conduct a Land Acknowledgement
In recent years, land acknowledgements have become common at conferences, classrooms, and public gatherings. Their growing visibility raises an important
In Indian Country, Winter Isn’t a Season
It’s a Crisis-in-Waiting
Before sunrise, the cold settles deep into Birney, Montana. For Michael Bryant Jr., winter mornings begin with tending the woodstove—clearing
Predictions for 2026
A Hopeful, Hard-Working Year Ahead for Native Communities As we look toward 2026, Native communities and the organizations that work
2025: A Year in Review
Milestones, Momentum, and Meaningful Change for Native Nations Every year brings its own mix of challenges and progress, but 2025
Bringing the Warmth
Turn Generosity Into Warmth This Giving Tuesday When winter settles over the remote communities of the Navajo Nation, warmth becomes
Living The Heritage:
Native Identity Beyond a Month of Recognition
Honoring Native traditions of identity, resilience, and land:Why becoming #NativeAware matters November is a special time for Native Americans. November
Thanksgiving is Off the Table
The Traditional Storyline Doesn’t Align with the Truth. Thanksgiving is a time for family, gratitude, and abundance — marked by
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