
Pow wows: Creating a space for celebration, honoring, and healing
Many non-Native people have heard the word “pow wow” but have a vague understanding, or even misconceptions, about what the traditional ceremony is all about

Many non-Native people have heard the word “pow wow” but have a vague understanding, or even misconceptions, about what the traditional ceremony is all about
Year 3 Dreamstarter Kristina Hyatt just released an educational video for her community to use! Take a look! Her Dreamstarter Mentor, Jill Malmgren of America’s

At Running Strong for American Indian Youth® we realize the critical need for children to have the experience fun during the summer when school is

Although the official first day of summer is June 21, for children on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation – such as those who attend Little

For hundreds of families living in dire poverty on the Cheyenne River Sioux and Pine Ridge Indian reservations, the food boxes provided by Running Strong

“I think that the language is the mind of the people. Inside of the language, even in the way things are spoken about, you know

Congratulations Rose! A hearty congratulations goes out to Running Strong for American Indian Youth® field staffer Rose Fraser, executive director the Oyate Teca Project, who is one of the six inaugural Oceti Sakowin Solve

Since Running Strong for American Indian Youth® announced the creation of our Dreamstarter® program in 2014 in recognition of the 50th anniversary of Running Strong

According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, the growing season in Pine Ridge, South Dakota, lasts just 129 days. Other parts of the country have a

At Running Strong for American Indian Youth® we have long placed a great importance on working to ensure that the residents of the Pine Ridge