2016 Dreamstarter Blaze Burrows, Round Valley Indian Tribes, Covelo, California
Empowering Native Youth: Blaze’s Journey to Revive Tradition and Inspire Dreams Blaze, a 16-year-old sophomore in his Native American studies program, came to the mind
Empowering Native Youth: Blaze’s Journey to Revive Tradition and Inspire Dreams Blaze, a 16-year-old sophomore in his Native American studies program, came to the mind

Blaze, a 16-year-old sophomore in his Native American studies program, came to the mind of his Native American Studies program teacher in 2015 as the

Qualifying for the Trials: A 5,000 Meter Race with Wilt Chamberlain Watching Coach Thompson and I are having a brief meeting. It is a sunny
Before Running Strong for American Indian Youth switches gears to our spring schedule of programs, we will take one more account of the final reports
Despite record low temperatures, frozen ground, and winter storms, our field staff on Pine Ridge managed to complete 10 water line projects throughout November, December,

Despite record low temperatures, frozen ground, and winter storms, our field staff on Pine Ridge managed to complete 10 water line projects throughout November, December,

Coach Thompson and I are having a brief meeting. It is a sunny morning with a forecast of 72° by mid-afternoon. I have just finished

Make Indian Country Count: The Fight for Fair Representation The Census makes a huge impact on people’s lives. In the 2010 Census, Native Americans were

Celebrating and Preserving Native American Culture: A Legacy of Love “Without your language or your land, you are not who you say you are.” Loretta
No More Hauling Water: A Single Father’s Fresh Start on Pine Ridge Anthony is a young single father who lives on the Pine Ridge Indian
Running Strong for American Indian Youth® was founded 30 years ago with the mission of helping Native people who struggle to get the simple basic
The new year is soon upon us, and to welcome 2020 we’d like to take a look back at all we’ve achieved with the help