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Jason and Melissa Harris, Catawba Citizens, run The Bow and Arrow food truck. “It’s feeding people, which is a basic need,” she said. “But it’s also spreading the message of Catawba and indigenous people.”
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President Biden designated a national monument at a former Native American boarding school in Pennsylvania this week to confront what Biden referred to as a “dark chapter” in the nation’s history. https://t.co/21Kym6iU8K
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President Biden provided remarks at today’s White House Tribal Nations Summit. Read about our vision for the next era of Tribal Nation-U.S. relations: https://t.co/9gVpxoZ3KL.
Poarch Band of Creek Indians Chairwoman Stephanie Bryan speaks to her Nation's experience with substantial, flexible, and direct ARPA funding during COVID at the 2024 White Tribal Nations Summit panel on "Investing in Indian County."
The largest holiday gathering of Wabanaki artists in New England will return with one-of-a-kind pieces, including some from new and nationally acclaimed basket weavers, on Dec. 14 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Univ. of Maine Collins Center for the Arts (CCA).
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The Oneida Indian Nation has reclaimed the remains of 7 ancestors who were being held by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University. According to the Tribal Nation, the ancestors were removed from their resting places in 1878.
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This holiday season, give gifts that make a difference. Check out USET’s Office of Economic Development article on supporting Native small businesses.
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The USET Epidemiology team continues to ship out Tribal Public Health Preparedness and Resilience (PHPR) bags to members of the Tribal PHPR Task Force! Each bag contains over 30 preparedness essentials and educational materials. Visit our webpage to learn more.
Florida State University recently dedicated the new home of its Native American and Indigenous Studies Center, a physical and conceptual hub for community members who are committed to Native American and Indigenous research and artistic practice. https://t.co/scLq2vTBzG
Mid-Atlantic Tribal communities are slowly recovering the language their ancestors once spoke. Algonquian is an oral language that was translated into writing by colonists—and using English letters to spell Algonquian words is their next hurdle. https://t.co/l5Z5HfMIpR
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is determined not to let their native language die. The Tribal Nation's language department teaches Muscogee, or Creek, to nearly 100 preschool children at the Community Center. https://t.co/YBsfFd9EBm
The Mohegan Language Learning Project is working to reconstruct and reclaim a language that hasn’t been spoken fluently in over a century. In-person and virtual classes are open to Mohegan citizens and anyone who is part of a Mohegan household. https://t.co/5YpNt6Mvjp
One of the ways to keep celebrating and learning about the lives of Native Americans is to read books by indigenous authors. Read about USET/USET SPF’s favorite books and learn more about Native American Heritage Month. https://t.co/p4avWPaXay