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Tele-Native Youth: Laughter is Medicine

By: Ruben Littlehead, Northern Cheyenne The title of this webinar: Laughter is Medicine, was definitely what we anticipated it to be. It truly was medicine. I had the honor and privilege to moderate once again an exciting hour of awesome guests who each bring to the table their own style and charisma of Native humor. […]

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Tele-Native Youth: Back to School in COVID-19

By: Jarrette Werk, A’aniiih & Nakoda, CNAY Communications Lead Navigating the school year during a global pandemic is no easy task. This week on Tele-Native Youth, we wanted to take some time to talk about the obstacles and challenges high school students, college students and staff are experiencing thus far into the academic year. We […]

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Tele-Native Youth: Dancing is Medicine

By: Ruben Littlehead, Northern Cheyenne This webinar included special guests from across the globe, our relatives from New Zealand. I had the honor and privilege to moderate this awesome webinar and ask these five dancers: Cassidy Makiha, Chas Samoa, Fa’asu Afoa-Purcell, Xavier Breed, and ‘Isope ‘Akau’ola what their personal views and feelings toward the art […]

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Tele-Native Youth: Indigenizing Higher Education

By: Ruben Littlehead, Northern Cheyenne This webinar included three dynamic Native scholars, Charitie Ropoti (Yup’ik & Sāmoan), Owen Oliver (Quinault (Chinook) & Isleta Pueblo), and Dr. Twyla Baker (Mandan, Hidatsa, & Arikara), all spoke very eloquently and professional about higher education and what it means to them and how they are Indigenizing these systems for […]

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