The Key to Hiring and Retaining Top Talent
In today’s highly challenging labor market, Tribal employers need an edge when it comes to building and maintaining a strong and effective workforce. When you have ready access to current data on pay...
View ArticleStrongHearts Native Helpline: Six Years of Evolution
Transitioning To Remote Work Opens New Doors
View ArticleBuilding a New Fire: Native Leaders Gather to Drive Repatriation Efforts Forward
The Association on American Indian Affairs (the Association) is proud to announce that registration is open for its 9th Annual Repatriation Conference, themed “Building a New Fire.” The theme invites...
View ArticleEnsuring Uncompromised Safety in CO2 Capture, Transport, and Sequestration: A...
The growing concern over global climate change has led to the urgent need for effective solutions to reduce our carbon footprint. At Summit Carbon Solutions, our mission revolves around pioneering...
View ArticleSummit Carbon Solutions: A Renewed Commitment to a Sustainable Future, Tribal...
In September, Summit Carbon Solutions heard the Public Utilities Commissioners loud and clear when they said we needed to work more closely with counties and stakeholders affected by our proposed...
View ArticleRunning as Medicine: The Indigenous Legacy and Resilience of Gallup's High...
GALLUP, NM - Running is more than just a sport in the heart of Native American communities; it's a sacred tradition, a source of healing, and a testament to the enduring spirit of Indigenous people....
View ArticleHealthier Great Lakes Through Collaboration with Tribes, First Nations and Métis
For generations, Indigenous peoples have stewarded the Great Lakes ecosystem, living in kindred relation with the waters for generations. Environmental and water quality issues challenge this...
View ArticleNative American fine artists and performers will gather at Litchfield Park...
Litchfield Park, Arizona, is a small, charming city just 30 minutes west of Phoenix. It is home to the historic four-star Wigwam Resort and Golf Course. It is also home to several award-winning...
View ArticleSave Indigenous History: An Activity Book for Children (FREE DOWNLOAD)
We are excited to announce the release of Save Indigenous History: An Activity Book for Children. This free 30 page book is full of activities, coloring pages, and educational material that teach kids...
View ArticleAward-Winning Film, Long Line of Ladies, Available for Free Community...
You are invited to bring the award-winning film Long Line of Ladies to your community by hosting a film screening!
View ArticleInterview: Cast of “Between Two Knees” at PAC NYC
Between Two Knees is an outrageously funny ride through American history written by the acclaimed intertribal sketch comedy troupe The 1491s (writers of Reservation Dogs and Rutherford Falls) and...
View ArticleHuntington National Bank launches Native American Financial Services team
New group to provide commercial, investment banking to tribes and their business enterprises across U.S.
View ArticleWatch Video: Native Americans can take action on asthma
Asthma is a long-term condition that can make it hard to breathe. Anyone can have asthma, but Native Americans are more likely to have it than white Americans. With the right steps, most people with...
View ArticleAmerican Indian Higher Education Consortium accepts California Indian Nations...
California Indian Nations College (CINC) was accepted as an Associate Member of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) on February 13, 2024. Situated in Palm Desert, CINC is an...
View ArticleSensing Sasquatch Exhibition Opens at the High Desert Museum March 2, 2024
Sasquatch’s Past, Present and Future in the High Desert Region Explored in Works by Five Indigenous Artists
View ArticleInnovative financing for land recovery and economic development in Indian...
The list of fiscally-sound, shovel-ready economic development projects in Indian Country is long. What’s always in short supply is available capital to finance development. Minnesota-based Indian Land...
View ArticleIn New Jersey, it’s One Wow After Another
New Jersey might be a little state, but there’s a lotta wow to go around. And the Garden State doesn’t want you to miss a thing! From beach wows to top-of-the-mountain wows, casino wows and every wow...
View ArticleEveryone Can Be an Earth Protector
Growing up Native can be hard. Because my skin was dark, in second grade kids told me, “You look dirty.” I felt different, like I didn’t belong.
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