Identity & Native Pride

Wellness and Healing

Many tribes have a tradition of wellness and healing that has been passed down from generation to generation.

Wellnes and Healing

Men’s Health

It’s Men’s Health Week this week. It’s a time for health and…

Spiritual Well-being

Whether you turn to traditional culture, an organized religion, or to a…

Traditional Healing

Healing comes in many forms. Modern western, or allopathic medicine, focuses primarily…

How Does a Person Become Resilient?

A number of factors contribute to a person’s ability to be resilient…

562

562: A photo project documenting all 562…now 566 tribes in the United…

A Native Candidate’s Story

When Barbara Vicknair (enrolled citizen of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians…

Erika Ramirez

My experience at the NIHB Native Youth Health Summit, was one of…

Happy Halloween: What Are You Doing With Your Pumpkin?

Pumpkins have long served as a staple in the diet of American…

I Am Indian Country

Respect, honesty, love, bravery, humility, truth and wisdom are our cultural values….

I Strengthen My Nation

A new media campaign featuring Hollywood actor Chaske Spencer (who plays Sam…

iLL Mind Of Ghost Dog: The Most Dangerous Native

As you ladies and gents read the title of my blog, “The…

Imelda Martina Sanchez

I am Imelda Martina Sanchez. I am a Native and Mexican American…

Poetry Slam: I Know this to be True

I know this to be true – that I do not like…

Tiffany Benally

I am a young mother and wife. I was born in Fort…

What I am Thankful for

What I am Thankful For Tribal Ways I am thankful for our…

Ojibwe Dreamcatcher Legend

This is the way the old Ojibwe say Spider Woman helped bring…

Smudging

Have you ever been at a powwow or a ceremonial gathering and…

Spirit Animals

Many members of the Native community possess what is known as a…

Spirit Houses

Many tribal communities have a tradition of a specific place to go…

The Widow As Butterfly: A Story Of Renewal

Long ago, there were two Caterpillar people who loved each other very…

When a Woman has her Moon

People will say that a woman who is having her moon should…

Health and Healing

Though considerable diversity exists throughout Indian Country, traditional Native world views were…

Jowun / Self-Care For Me

Life Is Sacred

My Culture

We R Quileute

REPRESENT

Kayla Gebeck, Red Lake Ojibwe, studies linguistics and Native American Studies at…

1/2

Monika lost her identity…but her identity never lost her. Instead of feeling…

Around Here

Asema Is Sacred

Before You Act

Jay Laplant- Do you sit back and think about all your options…

Benefits Of Physical Activity And Exercise

MY BODY Lanelle talks about her love for the game of basketball…

Bullying

Bullying Is Not the Ojibwe Way  

Choices

Life choices come at you fast. The choices you make today, affect…

Depression Happens

Sometimes you get depressed, but know that it’s something that happens to…

Dii ei Shighan (This Is My Home)

Graham Beyale. This is my DIGITAL STORY that was made at a…

Drugs And Alcohol

Vance Home Gun. How has alcohol affected your life? Vance shares a…

Family

Shante’s grandma has been there for her through thick and thin. She…

Honor

Hannabah tells us a little bit about herself and what it means…

How the Chipmunk Got Its Stripes

  A traditional Tulalip story of how the chipmunk got its stripes….

Identity-Proud Native American

A video poem that honors Anishinaabe heritage. The poem illustrates a young…

Hello Auntie, I’ve finally found what people I come from (Purépecha of Mexico)! But, I don’t know how to connect with my culture when it’s so hard to find info? I’ve tried looking online to learn but it gets dicouraging bc there’s not a lot available.

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