Tag Archives: Navajo Nation
Recently in Native News
We’re sharing the most important COVID-19 updates from March, as well as a few headlines from Indian Country.
Assisting Indian Country With Critical Needs During COVID-19
As the world continues to grapple with the reality of the COVID-19 pandemic, communities in Indian Country are working to address their own unique challenges in combatting the coronavirus.
World Spay Day: Spaying and Neutering Pets on Reservations
World Spay Day, the last Tuesday of February, raises awareness around accessible and affordable spay and neuter programs.
Recently in Native News
As part of our continued effort to inform readers of the news and culture of Native American communities across the country, Partnership With Native Americans has compiled our favorite stories from the month of August. Stay up to date and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn for more headlines. Sharice Davids says she is […]
Honoring the Navajo Code Talkers
Navajo Code Talkers Day is on August 14 each year, and as we approach that date, we are thankful for their service and humbled by their sacrifices. We are also honored to work with the Navajo Nation to provide immediate relief and support long-term solutions for strong, self-sufficient Native American communities. Marking the date of […]
Assayii Lake Fire: Over but Ongoing
National Relief Charities responded to the needs of the Assayii Lake fire on the Navajo reservation.
President Obama Visits the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
President Obama and the First Lady will be visiting the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to meet with tribal leaders and Native youth about the poverty they face and to announced new initiatives related to tribal economies and education.
Buy Native: Indian Arts & Crafts
Andrew discusses the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 and how it protects consumers and producers from buying mass-produced items that claim to be Native American made when they are not.
What Will Johnny Depp’s Donation Buy?
Johnny Depp donated $25,000 to the Navajo Nation for scholarships. But the true “value” of his gift is much greater.
Meet Nataanii, a Future Tribal Leader
Murray highlights the accomplishments of another AIEF scholarship recipient.