Little Bear addresses language preservation

Little Bear addresses language preservation By Clara Caufield, NSNT Correspondent   On March 24 and 25, 2022, the Annual American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) Language conference was held via ZOOM, attracting about 110 participants from around the country.  The focus was on tribal language preservation. Dr. Richard Littlebear, Northern

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Youth water protectors take center stage

Youth water protectors take center stage Water protector, O’Shea Greyeyes (Diné/Cherokee), holds his hands up before a line of militarized police the day before protest camps at Standing Rock, North Dakota were razed in resistance to the Dakota Access pipeline, February 23, 2017.  (Jenni Monet)        Five years

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Groundwater Arts announces celebrating Native Joy

Groundwater Arts announces celebrating Native Joy   KYLE — Groundwater Arts announced today that it will produce a community-centered weekend called Celebrating Native Joy in June 2022 in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. The weekend will feature performances of three new plays by Seminole/Mvskoke playwright and Groundwater Arts co-founder Tara Moses,

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NIHB Board of Directors sets priorities for 2022

NIHB Board of Directors sets priorities for 2022     WASHINGTON  – The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) Board of Directors met virtually for its First Quarter and Annual Board Meeting on February 23 and 24. NIHB’s Chairman William Smith, Board Member of the Valdez Tribe, presided over the meeting

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