August 18, 2020 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) National Aviation Week and Native Americans in Aviation National Aviation Week Read more
November 12, 2019 By Moderator National Homemade Bread Day and the History of Frybread Nov. 17 is National Homemade Bread Day, and bread is one food that knows no cultural bounds. However, this day is also Read more
September 3, 2019 By Moderator Labor Day and Native American Employment Disparities Labor Day: We hope employers will consider hiring Native Americans to foster a new generation of American labor and build a brighter Read more
July 9, 2019 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) Dream Catchers in Native Cultures The origin of dream catchers is hard to pinpoint, but they appear likely related to the history of two cultures: the Ojibwe Read more
October 16, 2018 By Tristan Picotte (guest blogger) Storytelling in Native American Cultures For centuries, us Lakota have carried our past through storytelliing, or oral tradition as we call it. Our stories tell the origin 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
December 6, 2016 By Moderator Disaster Relief by a First Responder for the Reservations As a state member of VOAD in Arizona, South Dakota and Montana, PWNA concentrates its emergency relief in these areas but evaluates Read more