Where Faith Meets Native Tradition: A Vision Quest for Healing in the Sacred Circle

As we gather for November’s dedicated Health and Wellness Month, we embrace the profound teachings embedded in the concept of the circle—an idea deeply rooted in both Indigenous culture and the broader tapestry of humanity. The circle represents equality, trust, … Continue reading Where Faith Meets Native Tradition: A Vision Quest for Healing in the Sacred Circle

The Inevitable Evolution of Multiethnic Democracy: Colonization’s Long Shadow and the Fight for Justice

As the leaves change during autumn, we are reminded of nature’s inherent cycles of transformation. In much the same way, America is undergoing a profound demographic shift, evolving into a multiethnic democracy. By 2045, people of color will outnumber white … Continue reading The Inevitable Evolution of Multiethnic Democracy: Colonization’s Long Shadow and the Fight for Justice

Stolen Labor, Stolen Land: Reflecting on America’s Foundation and Immigration.

The discussion surrounding immigration often evokes a myriad of opinions, yet for many Native Americans, the debate is particularly poignant. The crux of the issue lies in the paradox of discrimination against immigrants in a nation primarily built by immigrants, save for … Continue reading Stolen Labor, Stolen Land: Reflecting on America’s Foundation and Immigration.

Unveiling the Intersections of Racism and Conservation in Native America.

Unveiling the Intersection of Racism and Conservation in Native America Living in the Northern Plains, where the heartbeat of life resonates through pristine mountains, plains, and rivers, one cannot escape the historic shadows of racism deeply rooted in this land, … Continue reading Unveiling the Intersections of Racism and Conservation in Native America.