Young leaders take on big challenges
The five members of the new Champions for Change class from the Center for Native American Youth have an inspiring resume already.
The five members of the new Champions for Change class from the Center for Native American Youth have an inspiring resume already.
Just as the rest of us are putting away holiday lights and sweeping up New Year’s confetti, a tradition like no other gearing up in the Inuit villages of Labrador and Newfoundland, Canada.
The New Year provides an opportunity to press the reset button and shed those intrusive negative thoughts.
Four Indigenous chefs released cookbooks showcasing traditional and contemporary Native American dishes.
Indigenous leaders from around the world are assessing the results – and lack thereof – from the annual international conference to determine the direction of environmental policy.
Indigenous leaders from around the world are assessing the results – and lack thereof – from the annual international conference to determine the direction of environmental policy.
Indigenous leaders from around the world are assessing the results – and lack thereof – from the annual international conference to determine the direction of environmental policy.
From voting rights to drinking water access to respecting important Native land, Laurie Weahkee (Diné, Cochiti, and Zuni Pueblo) has been a force to improve policies that affect Native people.
For fans and Native communities, volleyball matches and tournaments are sometimes as popular as football and basketball games.
Mainstream audiences are starting to get a taste of Native humor on television shows like Rutherford Falls and Reservation Dogs.