2019 Dreamstarter Joshua Smith encourages fellow youth to follow their dreams
2019 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter Joshua Smith (Osage) applied for his $10,000 Dreamstarter grant with a dream
2019 Running Strong for American Indian Youth Dreamstarter Joshua Smith (Osage) applied for his $10,000 Dreamstarter grant with a dream
Thanks to the supporters of Running Strong for American Indian Youth®, for the past two years we have been able
Justice Department statement on MMIW; Menominee teacher wins National Human and Civil Rights Award; food justice impacts; and more from
Meet Kelly Silk! 2020-2021 Dreamstarter Teacher Kelly Silk (Standing Rock Sioux) is a fourth grade English/language arts, math, social studies
In recognition of the 30th Anniversary of the incorporation of Running Strong for American Indian Youth®, we are embarking on
September 29, 1964: Saying goodbye to Patricia as I boarded the plane for Tokyo, Japan was difficult, even though she
The Indian Health Service reported on July 7 that there were a total of 22,539 confirmed cases of COVID-19 throughout
Yesterday, July 26, 1964, I qualified for the Olympic team in the marathon. Today, just settling into a 10-mile run
Navajo Nation Relief Supplies Ship Out The Navajo Nation has been the hardest hit of any Native community by the
The Navajo Nation has been the most hardest hit of any Native community by the COVID-19 pandemic of any reservation
REPOST FROM 2014: Regarding the May 20 Sports article “Snyder ‘gratified’ by poll, vows name will carry on” in the
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