Mr. Beast Gives Away Clothes worth$2.7 Million to Hopi Residents
We’ve all heard of Mr. Beast, the generous king of YouTube. Jimmy Donaldson has a massive following on the platform in recent years due to his top-tier content. One quality that makes him so admired is...
View Article5 Richest Native American Tribes in the US
The Native American communities of the United States have been a fundamental part of the country’s culture, history, and economy. Throughout the years, many of these tribes have amassed significant...
View ArticleIndian Child Welfare Act – ICWA – Affirmed by United States Supreme Court
On Thursday, June 15, 2023, the Supreme Court released their opinion in Haaland v. Brackeen and Indian tribes across the nation breathed a collective sigh of relief. All thanks to a US Supreme Court...
View ArticleIndigenous Representation in Modern Media: Breaking Stereotypes and Shaping...
Recent Hollywood hits like Oppenheimer, Barbie, and Marvel movies create worlds where many see themselves and can relate to the characters and storyline. However, the problem with modern media and...
View ArticleEmpowering Young Native Americans: Disney’s Impactful Scholarship and Support...
The Walt Disney Company has played a major role in advancing the lives of young Native Americans, mainly through funding a generous scholarship that was designed to ensure they have the means to attend...
View ArticleExploring Native American History and Grooving to Taylor Swift: Our Trip to...
I'm excited to share my recent adventure with you, as we embarked on a journey to the enchanting city of San Francisco. Our mission? To catch the Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert. But while we were...
View Article“Navigating Strife: Unveiling Life on Pine Ridge Reservation through ‘War Pony'”
In the film, “War Pony,” we follow along with two young men as they navigate life in a questionable world. Their world on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation apparently has little to offer and the two spend...
View ArticleEmbracing Two Spirit Identity: A Conversation with Yue Begay
In the latest episode of Pow Wow Life podcast, host Paul Gowder engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Yue Begay, a Navajo transgender woman, and co-chair of Indigenous Pride of Los Angeles....
View ArticleMissing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Females of all ages in Indigenous communities are more prone to becoming victims of sex trafficking. In 2015, research found that an estimated 40 percent of women who are victims of sex trafficking...
View ArticleKillers of The Flower Moon: Missed Opportunities and Unheard Voices
In “Killers of The Flower Moon,” Martin Scorsese's adaptation of David Grann's 2017 book, a dark chapter in American history is brought to life on the silver screen. The film delves into the gruesome...
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