Language
When the Europeans arrived on the North American continent, there were hundreds of languages spoken. We don’t even know what we’ve lost. Our best guess is that 200 to 300 languages have disappeared without a trace, but the good news is that a lot of languages are still being spoken and taught.
History Through a Native Lens
Timeline Overview This timeline of historically traumatic events was authored by Karina…
A Native Candidate’s Story
When Barbara Vicknair (enrolled citizen of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians…
Language
A man and an eagle were flying one day, the man’s hair…
Defined by my Ancestors, Not Dead Presidents
Elder Teachings
College Advice
James Dakota (Sauk-Suiattle), a student at Northwest Indian College, shares what he’s…
Honor
Hannabah tells us a little bit about herself and what it means…
Life Transitions-to adulthood
Three boys learn an important life lesson in Sterlin Harjo (Creek/Seminole) short…
Miss Indian Nations
A short conversation with Shanoa Pinkham (Yakama), 2011 Miss Indian Nations.
Native Pride-Language
What does Native Pride mean to you? Anthony talks about keeping traditions…