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For Yup’ik woman Danielle Beaver, 33, of Alaska, sharing her Catholic faith is not just a mission but the reason why she’s ...
American Indian and Alaska Native people face "a disproportionate risk" of facing violence, being murdered or going missing, according to the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs.
More The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS) has launched an interactive map of American Indian boarding schools and residential schools in partnership with the ...
On Sunday, June 30, the third day of the Tipi Raisers’ Indigenous Wisdom Gathering, a dialogue took place about how to promote reconciliation between white and Native American people. The event was ...
Native American leaders explained that marching through the streets is one part of the healing process, but they need more support from the community and more funding from the city.
Our Native American culture provides a comprehensive approach to healing. Officials at the center consider not only the physical aspect of health but also the emotional and spiritual dimensions.
By Jessica Larsen | Aug 16, 2012 Updated Aug 16, 2012 0 ...
By Brianna Chappie Cronkite News PHOENIX – Native Americans in Arizona and three other states could now see government health coverage for some traditional healing practices. On Oct. 16, the ...
“Healing for one, healing for all: Together,” was the theme of the three-day event, which runs through Sunday. Native American veterans, nonnative veterans and their families took part.
Native American adoption era history The Bureau of Indian Affairs established the Indian Adoption Project in 1958. Like the Boarding School Initiative, the goal of forced Native adoptions was to ...
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