Celebrating The Women Of Running Strong For American Indian Youth®: Loretta Afraid of Bear Cook
Loretta Afraid of Bear Cook has a long history of commitment to her Oglala Lakota people on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, as well as to Running Strong for American Indian Youth®, where she has served on the Running Strong Advisory Board for many years. In 2016, Loretta made history as part of a delegation […]
Celebrating the Women of Running Strong for American Indian Youth®: Faith Spotted Eagle
Faith Spotted Eagle (Tunkan Inajin Win – Standing Stone) was born in Lake Andes, South Dakota in 1948 at a time when opportunities for Native women were practically nonexistent. But Faith had faith that she could make a significant improvement in the lives of her fellow members of the Yankton Sioux Nation by attending American […]
March 5, 2021 | News You Can Use from Indian Country!
Read the inspiring story of students running 180 miles for land protection, see the latest updates on Rep. Deb Haaland’s quest to become the first Native Secretary of the Interior, watch a clip from an Oscars-potential short film about the hidden history of Waikiki Beach, and more in this week’s News You Can Use! [visual-link-preview […]