
February 19, 2021 | News You Can Use!
Read about the first Native stand-up comedian to perform on national television, celebrate Black History Month with the voices of four Afro-Indigenous students, and read

Read about the first Native stand-up comedian to perform on national television, celebrate Black History Month with the voices of four Afro-Indigenous students, and read

My 1965 track season started on Jan 9 at the San Francisco Invitational indoor track meet. I won the one-mile run competing against a star-studded

Read about how different tribes distributed CARES Act funding across their communities, learn about a new $1.6 million grant to preserve Indigenous oral history, a

Running Strong for American Indian Youth® co-founder and national spokesperson Billy Mills (Oglala Lakota) has long been opposed to sports teams using proud Native Americans

2019 marked the 25-year-long journey of culture restoration between Running Strong for American Indian Youth® and the Brave Heart Society on the Yankton Reservation in

Ahead of Sunday’s 2021 NFL Super Bowl game, Indigenous groups call for the Kansas City Chief’s to drop their inappropriate use of Native American imagery

The mission of the Yuchi Language Project in Sapulpa, Oklahoma “is to keep alive the rich heritage of the Yuchi people by creating new young

The Division of Indian Work in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a longtime partner of Running Strong for American Indian Youth®, has been serving the urban Native American

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