Tag Archives: Indigenous people

Lessons We Can Learn For COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution in Native Communities

Last month, we discussed COVID-19 vaccine distribution in Native communities with Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Health Security… there’s not a cookie-cutter solution… and we’re seeing Native leaders step up to support vaccine distribution.

Posted in History, Culture, Justice | Also tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day

Accepting that Columbus performed horrible actions toward indigenous people and not the history taught in school has led to a shift that celebrates not Columbus Day but the survivors of his actions.

Posted in Older Archives_Humanitarian | Also tagged , , , | Leave a comment

The History and Significance of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680

The Pueblo Revolt against the Spaniards began on Aug. 10, 1680, and by September, Spanish settlements ceased to exist in the state of New Mexico.

Posted in Older Archives_Humanitarian | Also tagged , , , , | 1 Comment

Climate Change: Its Impact on Indigenous People and Their Fight Against it

Native Americans are rallying together to fight climate change – because although it affects everyone, it has an even greater impact on Indigenous people.

Posted in Older Archives_Humanitarian | Also tagged , , , , , | 2 Comments

National Freedom Day

National Freedom Day brings a chance for all of us to remember that everyone is trying to live their lives the best they can and to help others along the way.

Posted in Older Archives_Humanitarian | Also tagged , , , | Leave a comment
  • Subscribe to the blog and updates about our work in Indian Country

  • Popular Items