Last Minute Indigenous Gift Guide
Just in case you’re on “NDN time”, here are some great gift ideas not just for the holiday season but to consider throughout the year.
B.Yellowtail
Indigenous clothing line created by designer created by designer Bethany Yellowtail
https://www.byellowtail.com
Beyond Buckskin
About Native American fashion
http://www.beyondbuckskin.com
Cards …
2017 UNITY Summit Reflections: Investing in Movements for Equity
Native Americans in Philanthropy was proud to have joined our CHANGE Philanthropy partners in New Orleans September 17-20 for the 2017 UNITY Summit. This year’s summit grew to over 750 attendees from the previous summit held in 2014. The …
Statement on Charlottesville
Native Americans in Philanthropy condemns the terrorism and hate displayed last weekend in Charlottesville as we stand in solidarity with those opposing the aggression of white supremacy and white nationalism.
Our sincerest condolences and prayers are with Heather Heyer, her …
Northwest #GenIndigenous Regional Convening
By Tachini Pete, Northwest Regional Weaver, Native Americans in Philanthropy
On April 28th, 40 people representing regional philanthropic and Native-led nonprofit organizations convened to share innovative approaches in addressing the challenges facing Native youth today. This event was held in …
Northern California #GenIndigenous Regional Convening
By Morning Star Gali, Northern California Regional Weaver, Native Americans in Philanthropy
On Tuesday April 18th, 2017, Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) hosted a regional #GenIndigenous event, held at Northern California Grantmakers in San Francisco. It was an honor to …
Indigenous Women Rise: In Response to Trump’s Use of “Pocahontas”
Indigenous Women Rise Collective Statement
President Trump recently resurrected his racist ‘nickname’ for Senator Elizabeth Warren, referring to her as “Pocahontas”. Reducing Native and Indigenous women and girls to one word, one name – Pocahontas – is a blatant act …
The Rise of Indigenous Women: Women’s March
On Saturday, January 21st, Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) joined the national Women’s March on Washington as part of the Indigenous Women Rise (IWR) collective. The collective is comprised of: Advance Native Political Leadership, NAP, Native Voice Network, Native Voices …