
Revitalizing the Catawba language
2017 Running Strong for American Indian Youth® DeLesslin “Roo” George-Warren (Catawba) is the Special Projects Coordinator for the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project where he facilitates

2017 Running Strong for American Indian Youth® DeLesslin “Roo” George-Warren (Catawba) is the Special Projects Coordinator for the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project where he facilitates

Carlon Ami (Navajo), Tsaile, Arizona Carlon’s favorite medium is to work with silver and stone “primarily due to the cultural relevance of jewelry not only

Today, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. A Native birchbark canoe builder shares the traditional Native art with students,

Today, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. This week, w e celebrate Billy Mills’ record-setting triumph during the 1964

This Friday, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. Native American advocates are taking the U.S. Census Bureau to task

This Friday, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. The lockdown for schools due to COVID-19 on Pine Ridge Indian

On the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation we have been working since 2015 to connect Oglala Lakota families and elders who live within a reasonable distance

This Friday, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. Meet the Native leaders and educators who want Americans to know

Sign the petition here! In March 2019, the Native American Voting Rights Act (NAVRA) was re-introduced in Congress by co-authors then-U.S. Sen. Tom Udall (D-NM)

This Friday, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. Native Americans now have the highest vaccination rates of any major

From May through this November, Running Strong for American Indian Youth® partner, the Sacred Healing Circle, is organizing Rites of Passage ceremonies for Oglala Lakota

This Friday, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. Tribal citizens are being encouraged to call their elected officials in