
Movement is Medicine Part II
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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CONTINUE READINGBy: Chance Rush, Hidatsa, Arapaho, Dakota, Oneida, & Otoe, Cloudboy Consulting, LLC On behalf of the Center for Native American Youth at The Aspen Institute, I had the privilege to moderate the 5th episode of The Tele-Native Youth Webinar Series. The topic of this webinar was “Connecting To The Outdoors” with panelist Dallas Goldtooth, Kristen Ragain, […]
CONTINUE READINGby Native People Count California | Jul 15, 2020 | COVID19, News Contact: Ricki McCarrollFounder & Principal ConsultantNUNA Consulting Groupricki@nunaconsultgroup.comP: 202 503 9169 | C: 310 365 5272 For Immediate Release Native People Count California announces partnership with the Center for Native American Youth on upcoming statewide virtual youth 2020 Census gathering SACRAMENTO, CA (July 15, 2020) —Native People Count California […]
CONTINUE READINGMonday, July 13, 2020 the Washington football team announced it will change its name. The team stated in a press release, “Today, we are announcing we will be retiring the R*dsk*ns name and logo upon completion of this review”. This statement refers to the review conducted earlier this month. The Center for Native American Youth […]
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