tag: youth

'Stop Stealing Native Kids. Protect ICWA'
Tribes in South Dakota and Minnesota are seeing positive change when it comes to Indian child welfare.
'with snow pouring southward past the window' and 'Bear Tracks: Memories of a Ho-Chunk Elder'
Join Native America Calling to hear from Iñupiaq poet Joan Kane and Ho-Chunk elder Sherman Funmaker.
Thacker Pass
The U.S. government and mining corporations are ignoring the rights of tribes to free, prior and informed consent, according to a new report.
'That Which Feeds Us' and 'Shards of Silence'
“Shards of Silence” by Brian Lee Young and “That Which Feeds Us” by Keala Kendall are new additions to your Native Bookshelf.
Carlisle Barracks Post Cemetery
The Winnebago Tribe has scored a precedent-setting legal victory that paves the way for the repatriation of children buried at the infamous Carlisle Indian boarding school.
Albert V. Bryan United States Courthouse
“The Fourth Circuit’s ruling brings joy to the Tribe,” said Winnebago Chairman Coly Brown.
MSU-Bozeman Department of Education
Middle school and high school students gathered at Montana State University in April for an event focused on curating and sharing Indigenous knowledge and supporting Native youth.
Tom Cole
As an enrolled member of the Chickasaw Nation myself, I know that predators prey on vulnerable children in Indian Country at alarming rates.
Cherokee Nation Flag
In Cherokee culture, mothers, grandmothers, sisters, aunts and other close female relatives have always stood at the center of our families and communities.
Native America Calling NAC
Native students are graduating from high school, college and other institutions of learning. What’s in store for the Class of 2026?
Kaʻiwakīloumoku Hawaiian Cultural Center
Following the Trump administration’s lead, state officials and private individuals are challenging Native student programs.
#NoDAPL
It’s been 10 years since the fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline grew into a worldwide movement.
Tom Cole
I am sure many Oklahomans are planning to travel overseas this summer.
Tom Cole
I look forward to seeing you keep more of the money you earn in your pocket.
Northern Cheyenne Tribe
“I was looking forward to serving more people,” said Misty Pipe, a doula on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation.
Alaska Native Students
The Alutiiq Museum is telling the story of 11 Native children taken from Alaska and shipped to the infamous Carlisle Indian boarding school.
U.S. Supreme Court
Tune in to hear from Native LGBTQ advocates and legal experts about the challenges facing the Two Spirit community.
Social Media
A jury has held internet and social media giants Google and Meta responsible for harms caused to youth. What’s next for tribes involved in the landmark case?
U.S. Supreme Court
Questions about American Indians came up repeatedly as the highest court in the land took up birthright citizenship, an issue at the center of Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant agenda.
Chuck Hoskin Jr.
Cherokee Nation will continue to stand with our public schools in northeast Oklahoma because we know that when our schools succeed, our communities succeed.
Hopi Reservation
The Hopi Tribe is hoping a proposed $5 billion settlement in Congress can bring relief to the water-parched region.
'Every Child Matters' at U.S. Supreme Court
The House Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies will hear from an Indian Country witness regarding federal funding for adoption programs.
Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial School
A 300-page report details Michigan’s role in the genocidal Indian boarding school era. But the state doesn’t want to release it.
Coolidge High School Basketball
A boys high school basketball team went to court after being suspended for a racial incident on the Navajo Nation.
Markwayne Mullin
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Oklahoma) is poised to make history as the first Native person in the Donald Trump cabinet following a shake-up in Washington, D.C.
Pawnee Nation
Two new healing centers count on location, cultural practice and family connections to break the destructive effects of substance abuse.
Tom Cole, Bill Anoatubby and Chris Anoatubby
In Oklahoma, springtime means more than just blooming flowers and warmer weather. It also means that storm season is coming.
Cherokee Nation
We move forward together, and we are just getting started.
Chinle Wildcats
As the Arizona high school basketball playoffs intensify, two separate incidents shifted attention away from the court and toward concerns about racism against Native people.
Devon Mihesuah
A tribal homicide detective works on a missing persons case in a new novel from Choctaw author Devon Mihesuah.
Emily Pike Memorial
Emily Pike was just 14 years old when she went missing from a group home in Arizona.
Yurok Tribe
Keeya Wiki is not yet old enough to vote, but she’s making waves in official discussions about climate policy and environmental sustainability.
Lisa Murkowski and Bheri Rose Hallam
Indian Country is coming together to continue the work of the Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children and make long-lasting changes for youth and families.
Sebastian April, Lisa Murkowski, McKaylin Peters and Moses Wiseman
The Center for Native American Youth’s Champions for Change program uplifts young people who exemplify leadership and build positive outcomes in their communities.
National Museum of the American Indian
A controversial restructuring of Indian education programs is moving forward at the national level despite widespread opposition from tribes and educators.
Internal Revenue Service
Millions of Americans will get a bigger tax refunds this year thanks to an array of new tax breaks.
2026 State of Indian Nations
The National Congress of American Indians hosts the State of Indian Nations on February 9, 2026.
American Indian Studies Association
As the American Indian Studies Association convention gets underway, tune in to assess the power and challenges of college programs focusing specifically on Native issues.
Chuck Hoskin Jr.
When we assess our nation’s true strength, we can only measure success by what is afforded to our most vulnerable citizens.
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs is getting back to work in the new year by focusing on justice and safety for Native children.