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Support Native Veterans During the COVID-19 Pandemic
During this critical time of the global COVID-19 pandemic, Native American veterans are in need of quality health care.
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HUD’s mission is “to ensure that all Americans have access to safe and affordable housing… there is also “special responsibility†to Native Americans “who govern themselves on their tribal lands†and preserve their heritage and culture.â€
Always Remember: Native History Affects Tribes Today
Many events throughout time are milestones in history yet anything but positive for Native American tribes. This video, “Always Remember,” developed by the Herbert Brothers, speaks to the roots of the strained relationship between the 1,000+ Native American tribes and the United States. In their desire to tell a story unknown to most Americans, yet central […]
Posted in History, Culture, Justice Also tagged National Relief Charities, Always Remember, American Indian, Native American, poverty, Bureau of Indian Affairs, tribal sovereignty, Trail of Tears, Herbert Brothers, Indian Removal Act, Veteran's Day, The Marshall Trilogy, The Merriam Report, suicide 8 Comments