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Month: July 2020

Movement is Medicine Part II

Movement is Medicine Part II

Posted on July 24, 2020

The panel did a great job of limiting the set backs and health disparities that we may face in our Indian communities.

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Our People, Our Places

Our People, Our Places

Posted on July 24, 2020

By: Chance Rush, Hidatsa, Arapaho, Dakota, Oneida, & Otoe, Cloudboy Consulting, LLC On behalf of the Center for Native American Youth…

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Native People Count California announces partnership with the Center for Native American Youth on upcoming statewide virtual youth 2020 Census gathering

Native People Count California announces partnership with the Center for Native American Youth on upcoming statewide virtual youth 2020 Census gathering

Posted on July 15, 2020

by Native People Count California | Jul 15, 2020 | COVID19, News Contact: Ricki McCarrollFounder & Principal ConsultantNUNA Consulting Groupricki@nunaconsultgroup.comP: 202 503 9169 | C: 310…

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CNAY response to Washington football team name change

CNAY response to Washington football team name change

Posted on July 13, 2020

Monday, July 13, 2020 the Washington football team announced it will change its name. The team stated in a press…

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We demand concrete policy changes. SCOTUS decision is, I hope and expect, just one of many to follow.

We demand concrete policy changes. SCOTUS decision is, I hope and expect, just one of many to follow.

Posted on July 10, 2020

Photo credit: Bridget Badore Hesci, my name is Isabel Coronado, my tribal town is Thlopthlocco and I’m from the Wind…

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I Mvto (thank) the Supreme Court for doing what is right, when history proves they didn’t have to.

I Mvto (thank) the Supreme Court for doing what is right, when history proves they didn’t have to.

Posted on July 10, 2020

Hensci! Nancy Deere-Turney Cvhocefkvtos, imetvlwv Quasartee, momen Imeliketv Nokvsvlke. Hello! My name is Nancy Deere-Turney, my tribal town is Quasartee…

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