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Frozen food boxes reach Navajo amidst coronavirus spike This week, Navajo Nation health officials reported 19 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and three additional deaths.

Frozen food boxes reach Navajo amidst coronavirus spike This week, Navajo Nation health officials reported 19 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and three additional deaths.

This month marks the start of a new school year for thousands of Native children across Indian Country who are facing the uncertainty of whether their school buildings will be open for classes, or whether they will struggle to attend virtually with either spotty, or even non-existent internet access at home.

Today is October 18, 1964. Patricia and I are returning from a command performance with one of my heroes — Lieutenant General Victor Krulak “Brute”

Dear Supporter of Running Strong for American Indian Youth®, With the knowledge that Native Americans have been traditionally severely undercounted in past decades in the

The Sacred Healing Circle (SHC) has been serving the Oglala Lakota Nation and other bands of the Oceti Sakowin (the Seven Council Fires, the proper

When the Keshena Primary School opens in September, for the next 15 weeks thanks to the supporters of Running Strong for American Indian Youth, each

Former Running Strong Dreamstarter JoRee LaFrance, is a board member with the Bridge Foundation in Billings, Montana, which provides services and support to Apsáalooke and

This week, Navajo Nation health officials reported 19 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and three additional deaths. That brings the total number of Navajo residents infected to 9,519, and

2019 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter Joshua Smith (Osage) applied for his $10,000 Dreamstarter grant with a dream of entrepreneurship of opening his

Thanks to the supporters of Running Strong for American Indian Youth®, for the past two years we have been able to provide grant funding to

Justice Department statement on MMIW; Menominee teacher wins National Human and Civil Rights Award; food justice impacts; and more from this month in news. [visual-link-preview

Meet Kelly Silk! 2020-2021 Dreamstarter Teacher Kelly Silk (Standing Rock Sioux) is a fourth grade English/language arts, math, social studies and science teacher at Whittier