
News You Can Use | November 13, 2020
Did you know about the first Native American to serve as vice president of the United States, or hear about the opening of the Native

Did you know about the first Native American to serve as vice president of the United States, or hear about the opening of the Native

2016 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter Jeremy Dennis’ (Shinnecock and Hassanamisco Nipmuc) original dream was a photography and awareness project titled “On This

2015 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter® Dr. Cristin Haase (Cheyenne River Sioux) was a promising dental student at the A.T. Still University (ATSU)

2015 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter Noah Blue Elk Hotchkiss (Southern Ute/Southern Cheyenne/Caddo) was just 16 years old when he submitted his application

The news from Indian Country this week includes a record-breaking amount of Native Americans elected to Congress, nearly a dozen Arizona tribes battle the digital

In 1789, the Naturalization Act granted the right to vote to property-owning and tax-paying white males, but it wasn’t until 1924 – 135 years later

2017 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter® Dr. Sara Merrick (neé Chase, Hoopa Valley Tribe) applied for her initial Dreamstarter grant to start a

Earl C. Broady, Sr., was a pioneering Black man who started out as a janitor and later in life became a judge of the Los

2017 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter® Riel LaPlant (Blackfeet Nation) applied for his original Dreamstarter grant to realize his dream, “Rising Cedar Storytelling

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Olympic gold medalist Billy Mills announced five Native American young professionals to receive $50,000 Dreamstarter® Gold grants for projects that help

News you can use from the week of October 22, from all over Indian Country! Hundreds of treaty records digitized, a new Native American memorial

How a 17-year-old golfer from Pine Ridge Reservation rose through the ranks, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian announces their new National Native