tag: youth

'No More Stolen Sisters'
Arizona ranks third for the highest number of cases of missing Indigenous people.
Dismantling the Department of Education could severely impact the government’s ability to meet its legal and moral commitments to Tribal Nations and their citizens, the American Indian Higher Education Consortium said.
Brian Schatz
“One of the federal government’s core trust and treaty responsibilities to American Indians, Native Hawaiians, and Alaska Natives is to provide education,” said Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), the vice chair of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs.
National Congress of American Indians
“This is not just an administrative change – it’s an attack on the fundamental right of Native students to a quality education that reflects their identity, history, and sovereignty,” said NCAI President Mark Macarro.
Cheyenne River Health Center
As Congress mulls potentially massive cuts to Medicaid, health centers that serve Native communities are bracing for catastrophe.
“Closing the Department of Education would provide children and their families the opportunity to escape a system that is failing them,” President Donald Trump said.
“We are sending education back to the states where it so rightly belongs,” said Secretary of Education Linda McMahon.
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum on Indian Education
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum discusses his views on Indian education on February 12, 2025.
Haskell Indian Nations University
The Donald Trump administration is facing a major test of its commitment to Indian Country with a lawsuit challenging the firings of government employees at two tribal colleges.
Ava Grace Cummings
Two Native high school students are among the recent winners of one of the most prestigious science research competitions.
Lacy Graham
It’s been five years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. How have Native people fared?
Newtok, Alaska
For more than a quarter century, the state of Alaska has devoted only a fraction of the funds needed to maintain schools serving Native students.
MMIW Red Dress
The death of a 14-year-old girl from the San Carlos Apache Tribe is raising questions about what could have been done to prevent the tragedy.
Angela Watts
At least two employees who protect Indian art lost their jobs due to President Donald Trump’s cuts in the federal government.
Native America Calling NAC
Tribal and state public health efforts are credited with reducing the suicide rate among Native people in New Mexico.
Department of the Interior
The 176th anniversary of the federal agency with the most trust and treaty responsibilities comes with major challenges for Indian Country.
Cultural and Academic Research Experience
A program serving Native students in science, technology and medicine is ending as a result of President Donald Trump’s directives.
Sicklefin Redhorse - Ugiidatli
Federal staff layoffs, spending freezes and other orders from the Donald Trump administration jeopardize food pathways for tribes and federal grants and loans for Native farmers.
Fiesta Bowl Legacy Youth Football Clinic
Compensation for college athletics is changing fast. How are Native students affected?
NAFOA
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State of Indian Nations
Listen to the 2025 State of Indian Nations, delivered by National Congress of American Indians President Mark Macarro.
State of Indian Nations
Catch up with the State of Indian Nations, delivered by National Congress of American Indians President Mark Macarro.
Cherokee Nation
For Cherokees, agriculture has always been more than another industry.
Sami People
Samí journalist and author Ann-Helén Laestadius offers readers a glimpse into the government-backed school system for Indigenous children in Sweden.
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
Tribes are trying to remind the United States of its trust and treaty obligations amid an anti-DEI effort that has led to casualties in Indian Country.
Mountains to Oceans: Kids’ Recipes from Native Land
A TV show with a Mohawk chef, a Native cookbook for kids and a change in power in federal government are on The Menu.
Center for Native American Youth Champions for Change
Tune in to hear from the 2025 Champions for Change from the Center for Native American Youth.
NAFOA
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Donald Trump
Before taking office this week, President Donald Trump promised swift and decisive actions. How are Native people being affected?
Institute of American Indian Arts
As Indian Country celebrated the release of Leonard Peltier, the new occupant of the Oval Office began taking aim at some of the bedrock principles of the trust and treaty relationship.
Carlisle Barracks Post Cemetery
More than 3,100 Indian students died during the genocidal Indian boarding school era, according to an investigation by The Washington Post.
Durbin Feeling Language Center
This month we celebrate an important birthday: Our Speaker Services turns three.
Ross Anderson
When Ross Anderson was clocked at more than 154 miles per hour, he set an American speed skiing record that has yet to be broken nearly two decades later.
Justin Trudeau
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is resigning after nearly 10 years in office. What is his legacy among Indigenous peoples?
NAFOA
Here’s to 2025! NAFOA looks forward to advancing opportunities in Indian Country throughout the year.
Roselyn Tso
Roselyn Tso spent just over two years as director of the Indian Health Service but her career at the agency spanned more than three decades.
Chuck Hoskin
With every word of Cherokee spoken or written, we reclaim another piece of what it means to be Cherokee.
Bookshelf
Join Native America Calling for a look back on notable works by Indigenous authors in 2024.
Gila River Indian Community
President Biden’s apology for Indian boarding schools was among the top news stories of the year. What else matters to Native people in 2024?
Cheyenne and Arapaho Department of Education
A focus on reducing chronic absenteeism among Native students is paying off for one Oklahoma tribe.