Nike N7 and Kevin Durant Support Native American Youth

Nike N7 and Kevin Durant Support Native American Youth

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Nike N7 announces its third collaboration with Kevin Durant on an N7 version of his signature shoe, the KD VI. Playing in Oklahoma City has connected Kevin Durant to the mission of Nike N7 and the impact it has with N... Read more »
Maintaining Cultural Identity and Self-Sufficiency

Maintaining Cultural Identity and Self-Sufficiency

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The First Nations Development Institute believes that when armed with the appropriate resources, Native Peoples hold the capacity and ingenuity to ensure the sustainable, economic, spiritual and cultural well-being of... Read more »
Campaign To Raise Awareness on Violence Against Native Women

Campaign To Raise Awareness on Violence Against Native Women

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The Indian Law Resource Center and the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC) have launched the first videos in a new campaign to raise awareness of and help end violence against Native women and girls. ... Read more »
Unique Indigenous Map Displays “Our Names” – Tribal Nations Map

Unique Indigenous Map Displays “Our Names” – Tribal Nations Map

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After years of researching his own Cherokee culture, and other Native American tribes, Aaron Carapella never ran across an authentic map that displayed historical tribal names before European contact.  Many maps ... Read more »
Urban Rez Explores the Modern-Day Effects of the Relocation Program

Urban Rez Explores the Modern-Day Effects of the Relocation Program

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The Voluntary Relocation Program, spanning from 1952-1973, was the greatest voluntary upheaval of Native Americans during the 20th century. Urban Rez explores the lasting legacy of the relocation policies that encoura... Read more »
Thinking Twice About Native American Imagery

Thinking Twice About Native American Imagery

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The responses to our story last week "I am Not a Costume", we received dozens of comments on both sides of the issue. Many of the people in favor of Native American costumes claimed this practice was a way to honor... Read more »
“A Cheyenne Odyssey” – Engaging students in the exploration of U.S. history

“A Cheyenne Odyssey” – Engaging students in the exploration of U.S. history

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THIRTEEN Productions in association with WNET launched their third interactive game in the Mission US series which immerses players in U.S. history content through free interactive games. The third mission features Li... Read more »
I am Not a Costume – Native American Halloween Costumes

I am Not a Costume – Native American Halloween Costumes

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Halloween is here again! Time for everyone to start picking out their costumes. Many children and adults across the country wear culturally based costumes such as Pocahontas, terrorist, and more. This controv... Read more »
Injunuity Brings Real Native Issues to Public Television

Injunuity Brings Real Native Issues to Public Television

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Injunuity is a unique mix of animation, music, and real thoughts from real people exploring our world from the Native American perspective. A breakthrough trans-media project in its own right, Injunuity filmma... Read more »
Rock Your Mocs Day

Rock Your Mocs Day

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November is Native American Heritage Month. In honor of that, on November 15 stand together as Native people across the world by wearing your moccasins. Wear them all day - to work, school, and out for dinner! ... Read more »
Spirit Hawk Eye: A Tribute to American Native Culture

Spirit Hawk Eye: A Tribute to American Native Culture

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Heidi Laughton has always had a fascination with world culture and has used this inspiration in many of her photography projects.  After spending time on projects in China and Kenya, Laughton is now turning her attent... Read more »
Meet Laguna Woman – Native American Comic Book Heroine

Meet Laguna Woman – Native American Comic Book Heroine

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The popular webcomic "Super Indian" by Arigon Starr is about to get a female super hero for the very first time - Laguna Woman! Shayai Lucero from Laguna Pueblo helped the "Super Indian" staff style the character. ... Read more »

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