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The Mille Lacs Band’s recent legal victory
The Mille Lacs Reservation in northern Mni Sota Makoce (Minnesota), home to the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, shares geography with Mille Lacs… Read More

Governance Can Help Us Prepare for the Next Winter Storm
While many of us were distracted by the holidays and the never ending task of sidewalk clearing a few weeks ago, a major winter storm… Read More

Centering Indigenous Joy
As we wrap up the year, we’re centering Indigenous joy as we continue to create positive change. Indigenous joy is good medicine. It helps us… Read More

Sovereignty’s Best Friend
Systems change work can be hard work, and our Rez dogs are always there to keep us grounded. They are truly sovereignty’s best friend! Our… Read More

Indigenous representation: federal appointments
As we look toward the start of Native American Heritage Month in November, we’ve been thinking a lot about the importance of Indigenous… Read More

Sovereignty and Outdoor Spaces Resources
Interest in outdoor recreation surged during the COVID-19 pandemic; today, the number of Americans adventuring outdoors continues to grow. Unfortunately, the outdoor recreation industry and… Read More

Our 2021 Impact Report
We’re excited to announce the release of our 2021 Impact Report. In 2021, we came together as a team to redesign our values. We’re… Read More

Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta: Bad facts make bad law
If you’ve read the news lately, you’ve likely seen mention of the Supreme Court of the United States’ rulings on several high-profile cases. Read More

Adam Savariego: Affirming Our Power
For Cohort 11 Rebuilder Adam Savariego, cultivating a rebuilding movement looks like Native nations affirming their inherent power. Sovereignty isn’t conditional Rebuilder Adam Savariego… Read More

Tribal Civics Guide Launch
Most of us have taken a civics class at some point in our educational journey. But what does Tribal civics, specifically, mean? Tribal civics focuses… Read More