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Author: Cheyenne Brady

Tele-Native Youth: The Show Must Go On!

Tele-Native Youth: The Show Must Go On!

Posted on December 3, 2020

By: Ruben Littlehead, Northern Cheyenne On December 2nd, 2020, I had the honor and privilege once again to host and moderate an…

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Continue to Celebrate Indigenous Excellence

Continue to Celebrate Indigenous Excellence

Posted on December 1, 2020

By: Kendra Becenti, Navajo Nation, Gen-I and special projects intern November 30th marks the final day of Native American Heritage…

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2020 State of Native Youth Report: Native Youth Are Medicine

2020 State of Native Youth Report: Native Youth Are Medicine

Posted on November 24, 2020

FOR IMMIDIATE RELEASE: November 24, 2020  Washington DC: The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) releases its annual State of Native Youth Report (SNYR) – Native Youth…

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Tele-Native Youth: Resilient Communities & COVID-19

Tele-Native Youth: Resilient Communities & COVID-19

Posted on November 21, 2020

By: Ruben Littlehead, Northern Cheyenne On Wednesday, November 18th, 2020, TeleNative Youth held our usual “Webinar Wednesday” where the topic…

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I loving being an artist because it helps me get away from reality for a bit and keeps me connected with my culture.

I loving being an artist because it helps me get away from reality for a bit and keeps me connected with my culture.

Posted on November 20, 2020

By: Roger Beyal Jr., Navajo Nation, Generation Indigenous Ambassador Yá’át’ééh (Greetings), My name is Roger Beyal Jr. and I am…

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I found myself on the Jeopardy! stage, flanked by two amazing competitors, hoping I could make my eight-year old self proud. I wouldnʻt have been there without him.

I found myself on the Jeopardy! stage, flanked by two amazing competitors, hoping I could make my eight-year old self proud. I wouldnʻt have been there without him.

Posted on November 20, 2020

Alex Trebeck’s legacy lives on. The game show host, who died of pancreatic cancer on Nov. 8, had a powerful…

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