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How to Preserve and Sustain Native American Culture and Traditions
October is Native American Heritage Month and the perfect opportunity to explore the vibrant world of Native American culture and
October is Native American Heritage Month and the perfect opportunity to explore the vibrant world of Native American culture and
Waníyetu Strong: Giving the Gift of Warmth to Native Children Waníyetu (Winter) Strong isn’t just a seasonal initiative; it’s a
Activism is a word that has grown in popular use since the social justice
In August 2022, Running Strong for American Indian Youth® announced a new, exciting expansion of our Dreamstarter program –Dreamstarter Incubator,
To the supporters of Running Strong for American Indian Youth®, My name is Dave Lone Elk and I grew up in the
Native Youth, ages 15-30, can apply to receive $20,000.00 to pursue their dream of telling Native stories, preserving traditional storytelling,
Indigenous peoples are the original earth protectors and activists for Environmental Justice causes. Native communities are also the most vulnerable
Running Strong for American Indian Youth is proud to welcome the newest cohort of Dreamstarter® Teachers who are making a
Running Strong for American Indian Youth® initiated our Smart Sacks after hearing from Native educators that their students were returning
Breaking Barriers: The Struggle for School Supplies in Indian CountryEvery year, countless Native American families across Indian Country confront the
The United States’ policies of land management have always been more about resource control, and power rather than how to
Running Strong for American Indian Youth: Health and Wellness Programs Affecting change isn’t just about addressing immediate needs; it’s about
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