Nowhere to go: How one city built housing for Native Americans
Source: https://missoulian.com/news/local/nowhere-to-go-how-one-city-built-housing-for-native-americans/article_9ac562de-f01a-11ed-92cc-7f7c7fbf8647.html David Erickson May 18, 2023 The fact that the building serves Natives is crucial to keeping them from ending up back out in the streets because all the…
An Intertribal, Urban Cultural Core for San Francisco (2020)
Source: https://www.sfexaminer.com/archives/native-american-hub-planned-for-mission-district/article_277438ac-a11d-57d5-80bd-7cea5272d77c.html “[T]o create visibility and create more options for our people is honoring the work that our past generations have already done and creating a home for our further…
A Native Community Revitalized a Language. Here’s How a School District Carries It On
Source: https://www.edweek.org/leadership/a-native-community-revitalized-a-language-heres-how-a-school-district-carries-it-on/2023/06 By Kaylee Domzalski — June 09, 2023 When Native students are exposed to their cultural languages, their sense of well-being improves and they’re more likely to graduate, studies show. Similarly,…
Traditional and Conventional Healthcare Unite at New Healing Center for Tribal Members in Southwest Oregon
Source: https://nativenewsonline.net/health/new-health-center-will-consolidate-care-offer-traditional-healing-for-tribal-members-in-southwest-oregon BY KAILI BERG FEBRUARY 07, 2024 The Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw (CTCLUSI) is opening a new healthcare center offering traditional and modern care for Tribal members in…