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Q&A with Cetan Wanbli Williams

Q&A with Cetan Wanbli Williams

Posted on April 27, 2026

In honor of Earth Month, we spoke with Cetan Wanbli Williams (Oglala, Santee, Cheyenne & Ojibwe), a distinguished environmental strategist,…

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Visionary Sovereign Voices Youth Competition Winners

Visionary Sovereign Voices Youth Competition Winners

Posted on April 25, 2026

The VA250 Commission, Virginia Tribal Nations Leadership Advisory Council and Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, in partnership with the United South and Eastern Tribes Sovereignty…

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From Extraction to Restoration – Indigenous Youth Leading Systems Change

From Extraction to Restoration – Indigenous Youth Leading Systems Change

Posted on April 23, 2026

This content originally appeared on the Center for Rising Generations’ Substack: The GroupChat By: Sophia Many Turning Robes, CRG Youth Advisory…

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Two-Eyed Seeing: A Reflection on Western Science & Indigenous Knowledge on Earth Day

Two-Eyed Seeing: A Reflection on Western Science & Indigenous Knowledge on Earth Day

Posted on April 22, 2026

written by 2026 CNAY Fellow Jeamilett Martinez (Mazahua & Mixtec) Now that the snow has fully melted, and in preparation…

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2026 CNAY Fellows Convene on Cahuilla Lands

2026 CNAY Fellows Convene on Cahuilla Lands

Posted on April 9, 2026

Áčaqun ehíčine. Go in a good way.  Amidst a heat wave, the 2026 CNAY Fellows traveled to Cahuilla lands (Palm…

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Q&A with Jodi Archambault

Q&A with Jodi Archambault

Posted on March 28, 2026

In honor of Women’s History Month, we spoke with Jodi Archambault (Hunkpapa & Oglala Lakota), a nationally recognized advocate &…

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