As members of the National Native Scholarships Providers (NNSP), we believe school should be a place where young people feel free to learn, grow, and excel—while being true to their identities. Unfortunately Continue reading National Native Scholarship Providers Statement on Right to Wear Tribal Regalia at Graduations
The Land: Meaning, Perception and Worldviews on Earth Day, by Kai Teague
Language is a means of communication and can take many forms, shapes, colors, and sounds. Language is essentially a code embedded with meaning. Meaning is derived from our Continue reading American Indian College Fund Earth Day Blog Series
Following years of campaigning by Native Americans for federal recognition, President Joe Biden issued the first presidential proclamation of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, which he declared would be observed on October 11 in honor of America’s first inhabitants. Continue reading Biden declares October 11 Indigenous Peoples’ Day and says restoring national monuments is the ‘easiest thing I’ve ever done so far as President’
Fall is a season heavily defined by visible transitions and change. As the earth prepares itself for winter, we get to witness a clear shift in the world around us. Continue reading One Step Back, Two Steps Forward — Letter from the Editor
By Brady Rhoades
It seems like everyone is talking about “Yellowstone,” Paramount Network’s hit series. Continue reading Gil Birmingham: A True Warrior