Running Strong Supports Education Programs Children About Native American Traditions and Languages
This fall, thanks to people like you, hundreds of children have received education in their traditions and language so that
This fall, thanks to people like you, hundreds of children have received education in their traditions and language so that
Thanks to the supporters of Running Strong for American Indian Youth® and the hard work of the Oyate Teca Project’s
14-year-old 2019 Dreamstarter Hope Gamble’s dream, H.O.P.E. (Heroes Of Positive Endurance) began as a way to create new Navajo creation
All children deserve to make meaningful memories during this holiday season; time to be shared with family, friends, with fretting
The Contenders It is a very cold Saturday morning, November 30, 1963, as an international field of runners lined up
Inspiring Future Farmers: Taylor Eddie’s Dreamstarter Journey Running Strong for American Indian Youth® Dreamstarter Taylor Eddie may only be 17, but she
Winter has already arrived in the Great Plains. On the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, the average low
In 1990, November was declared Native American Heritage Month, dedicated to celebrating the rich and diverse cultures of the Native
Last Thursday, the National Weather Service forecasted 170 potentially daily record cold temperatures across the northern Plains and upper Midwest
For the past 15 years, starting at puberty, more than 1,000 Onkwehonwe (Indigenous) youth have registered for “Under the Husk”
The classic story of the first Thanksgiving is one of generosity, community, and celebration of life. This story, taught to
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