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Native Hope is a nonprofit organization that believes in the power of storytelling to dismantle barriers, bring healing, and inspire hope for Native people.
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📚 Reading is more than just a skill—it is a gateway to imagination, learning, & opportunity. Access to books fosters a love of storytelling, strengthens literacy, & empowers them to dream big. This Read Across America Day, learn why literacy matters: hubs.li/Q037RyqN0
Statistics reveal that 1 in 5 females and 1 in 7 males engage in self-harm, often beginning in adolescence. Let's stand together to bring awareness and hope by sharing stories and fostering open conversations on Self-Injury Awareness Day. ntvho.pe/4hFqxyh
Feathers are crucial to Native American culture. Each bird's feather symbolizes something different within Native communities. Learn about some of these different meanings. hubs.li/Q034WBBs0
One of the largest tribes in Native history, the Sioux dominated the plains and are one of the most significant tribes in American history. Learn more in our post: hubs.li/Q034WJB40
Do you know the history of the Cherokee Tribe? Learn more about this group in our blog post highlighting their story: hubs.li/Q034Wv6t0
Native Art tells the stories of a thousand generations. Explore how one Native artist started a film company in this blog post: hubs.li/Q034WGqt0
Your message of kindness, Mariah, is what is needed most in these difficult times. Catch more My Native Hopes here: ntvho.pe/3sgikvV #MyNativeHope #MyHope #NativeAmerican #NativeHope
Zitkala-Sa was born Gertrude Simmons on February 22, 1876, on the Yankton Indian Reservation in South Dakota, and died on January 26, 1938, in Washington, D.C. Learn about her legacy now: hubs.li/Q034WBBj0
Learn how Native communities kept their history throughout the year through Winter Count: hubs.li/Q034Wvq-0
Discover the power of communality, a word we borrow from our Indigenous relatives in the South, and how we're embracing communality to help build strong women. hubs.li/Q034WvqZ0
It's Random Acts of Kindness Day. Understand how you can make a difference just by offering a simple hello or a smile to someone. hubs.li/Q034Wpxd0
Read into the history of the Children of the Large-Beaked Bird. Learn about the Crow Tribe today. hubs.li/Q034Wpxc0
February 14th is the National Day of Action for MMIW. Learn more about this threat to Natives and share what you learn through our toolkit. hubs.li/Q034Wxpj0
Erasing language is erasing culture. Learn more about how we champion language preservation: hubs.li/Q034Wnys0
At Native Hope, we champion Native voices and stories. Join us in learning more about the Apache Nation and how they've remained resilient through forced assimilation attempts. hubs.li/Q034WrJz0
Ahéheé, Nicolle. Your work with families provides so much inspiration. Catch more My Native Hopes here: ntvho.pe/3FKOPWl #MyNativeHope #MyHope #NativeAmerican #NativeHope
Today is National Wear Red Day for Women's Heart Health. Protect your Native sisters by learning the signs. Learn more and discover how to spot a heart attack or stroke in women. hubs.li/Q034WrLh0
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Check out this resource and learn the signs and how to help victims of teen dating violence. hubs.li/Q034Wjrg0
On February 8, 1887, the Dawes Act was approved. Read more about how it impacted Native lives in the National Archives. hubs.li/Q034WnDB0
On Teen Dating Violence Awareness Day, we're sharing information on how violence and circumstances affect Native youth, download our guide to Native American Life Today. hubs.li/Q034WpwM0
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