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Year: 2020

“When I sit down to write a song, I try my best to embody the emotion I’m feeling at the moment in order to convey somewhat of a strong message…”

“When I sit down to write a song, I try my best to embody the emotion I’m feeling at the moment in order to convey somewhat of a strong message…”

Posted on November 12, 2020

By: Hataałiinez Wheeler YA-TA-HEY my name is Hataałiinez Wheeler, but everyone just calls me Hataałii ‘round these parts. I make music for people to listen…

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Native American Heritage Month Bingo Challenge

Native American Heritage Month Bingo Challenge

Posted on November 9, 2020

The Center for Native American Youth is inviting everyone to join in celebrating the resiliency of the Indigenous people. Native American Heritage Month (NAHM) celebrates the resilience,…

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I am proud of the beauty that is naturally prominent within my culture; I am proud that I can dance and sing to the words of my ancestors; I am proud to be Native American.

I am proud of the beauty that is naturally prominent within my culture; I am proud that I can dance and sing to the words of my ancestors; I am proud to be Native American.

Posted on November 5, 2020

By: Riley Werk, Aaniiih & Nakoda, Junior at Hays/LodgePole High School Há mikonabi! My name is Riley Werk, I am…

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CNAY 2020 Champions for Change to Extend Another Year 

CNAY 2020 Champions for Change to Extend Another Year 

Posted on October 28, 2020

Washington, DC, October 28, 2020- The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) at The Aspen Institute will extend its eighth class of CNAY Champions for Change to serve for another…

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Indigenous Futures Survey: The largest, most comprehensive research project ever conducted in Indian Country

Indigenous Futures Survey: The largest, most comprehensive research project ever conducted in Indian Country

Posted on October 27, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  With 6,460 participants representing 401 tribes from all 50 states, the Indigenous Futures Survey unveils the needs,…

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Tele-Native Youth: Laughter is Medicine

Tele-Native Youth: Laughter is Medicine

Posted on October 26, 2020

By: Ruben Littlehead, Northern Cheyenne The title of this webinar: Laughter is Medicine, was definitely what we anticipated it to…

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