Poem of the Month: This Land Is Not Your Land — Native American Poet Allison Hedge Coke’s Song for Renewal
“It was as if the government was acting like a child: ‘I want, I want, I want.’ And the indigenous people were just watching like worried parents without having any …
State Names Obscured in Native American Artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith’s Collage
Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, State Names, 2000, oil, collage and mixed media on canvas representing political treatment of Native people. By Alexandra Isham, Alliance Intern from the Ohio State University ‘25 …
Food for Thought: Indigenous Youth Activists Are Devastated Yet Resilient Post-Election
Activism has always been a part of Indigenous cultures in North America. Since the first contact with the Western world, when colonizers landed upon the continent’s shores, Indigenous peoples have …
Sustainability Tip: Connecting with the Indigenous land you inhabit and what you can do to heal it
This evocative picture of the Northern lights is a reminder of the awe Indigenous people have held for thousands of years on their Native lands. It can help us remember …
Food for Thought: How Indigenous perspectives are positively impacting our world
Aeta Indigenous People in the mountains and primeval forests of the Philippines planting. Credit: PREDA By Alliance President Terry Gips We previously shared the profound, poignant perspectives of Alaska Native …
