
Looking Ahead to Running Strong 2021 Goals: Water is Life
What began as a pilot program five years ago, our Running Strong for American Indian Youth® plan to connect a few households on the Pine

What began as a pilot program five years ago, our Running Strong for American Indian Youth® plan to connect a few households on the Pine

Learn about the importance of the Keystone XL Pipeline getting cancelled, read an interview with Dreamstarter Roo George-Warren during two different inaugurations, remembering the first

Happy Friday, and welcome to another edition of News You Can Use, from Indian Country! Today you’ll read about California tribes taking on climate and

Watch a ceremonial shawl blessing for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, read about burial artifacts returning to their home on New Mexico land, and more

Over the summer our Dreamstarter Teachers worked tirelessly to coordinate their Dreamstarter Teacher plans to adapt to the COVID-19 classroom restrictions. Because of the love

At the Takini School in Howes, South Dakota, on the Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation, and the Keshena Primary School in Keshena, Wisconsin on the

Holiday Parties Bring Cheer to the End of the Year This Christmas, we are determined for Native American children to have a wonderful holiday, ensuring

2019 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter Aukea Ka’aekuahiwi (Native Hawaiian), 17, of Kapaa, HI, is realizing his Hawaii dream project, “The Swine Project,”
Running Strong’s News You Can Use From Indian Country contains the latest news we are following. These are the stories impacting the areas we serve and as a Native American-led organization,
One of our very own Dreamstarters, Aukea Ka’aekuahiwi of the 2019 Entrepreneurs class, is featured in West Hawaii Today; a Fresno school takes action to

Keep up with the latest developments on Native Americans in U.S. politics, read some recipes to try from Native American chefs, visit Houston’s new virtual