by Mary Belle Zook | Aug 20, 2025
Tó Nizhóní Ání (TNA), or “Sacred Water Speaks,” is a Diné-led 501c3 organization in the Black Mesa region of the Navajo Nation that focuses on protecting water sources from industrial exploitation while empowering Indigenous communities impacted by coal...
by Mary Belle Zook | Aug 20, 2025
The Sitka Tribe of Alaska (STA) is the federally recognized Tribal government in Sheet’ká (Sitka, Alaska), the traditional homelands of the Tlingít people. STA represents 4,997 enrolled Tribal citizens (as of June 2024) and is responsible for the health, welfare,...
by Mary Belle Zook | Aug 20, 2025
Located on the southeastern shore of Lake Superior within the Bay Mills Indian Community (BMIC), the Bay Mills Community College (BMCC) serves as Michigan’s first fully accredited, Tribally controlled college. BMCC meets the educational needs of a wide variety of...
by Mary Belle Zook | Aug 18, 2025
The American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture will develop and launch a new Purple Plow Challenge focused on Native American student interests such as resilience and food security, providing authentic, hands-on learning opportunities that connect science,...
by Mary Belle Zook | Aug 18, 2025
The Sequoyah High School Vocational Agriculture Program aims to empower Native American youth through agricultural education, financial literacy, and hands-on experiences in farming, ranching, and livestock management. Located within the Cherokee Nation Reservation in...