This Thanksgiving, we are grateful for our Native American communities
This Thanksgiving all of us at Running Strong for American Indian Youth®, are wishing all of our supporters, our Native
This Thanksgiving all of us at Running Strong for American Indian Youth®, are wishing all of our supporters, our Native
This Giving Tuesday, Santa and his elves are getting a little help from Running Strong for American Indian Youth® to
A South Dakota nurse speaks about work on the ground in a coronavirus hotbed state, a Dakota artist receives an
For decades, our partners, and the Native American children and families they serve throughout Indian Country, have relied on the
Did you know about the first Native American to serve as vice president of the United States, or hear about
2016 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter Jeremy Dennis’ (Shinnecock and Hassanamisco Nipmuc) original dream was a photography and
2015 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter® Dr. Cristin Haase (Cheyenne River Sioux) was a promising dental student at
2015 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter Noah Blue Elk Hotchkiss (Southern Ute/Southern Cheyenne/Caddo) was just 16 years old
The news from Indian Country this week includes a record-breaking amount of Native Americans elected to Congress, nearly a dozen
In 1789, the Naturalization Act granted the right to vote to property-owning and tax-paying white males, but it wasn’t until
2017 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter® Dr. Sara Merrick (neé Chase, Hoopa Valley Tribe) applied for her initial
Earl C. Broady, Sr., was a pioneering Black man who started out as a janitor and later in life became
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