Native Life
Tribes Take the Lead on Regenerative Agriculture
Ioway, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek) and Quapaw share their traditional practices with both Native and nonnative farmers to improve the soil and water for everyone

Cherokee Push for Dam Removal to Restore Fish Populations
A victory for wildlife on North Carolina's Oconaluftee River

Five Native Groups Have Established Rights of Nature
"For Ho-Chunk, rights of nature has always been around.”

The Black Snake Threatens Turtle Island
When I moved to the Great Lakes, I did not know a pipeline threatened my ancestral homeland

Native Communities Fight Oil Pipeline in Wisconsin and Michigan
The 70-year-old Line 5 pipeline threatens lives, livelihoods and Great Lakes ecosystems

Shinnecock Farmers and Nuns Use Kelp To Restore Bay Ecosystem
Members of the Long Island-based tribe and local Sisters of St. Joseph have a long history of supportive partnership

“The Religious Life of the American Indian”: A View from 1911
An excerpt from The Soul of the Indian: An Interpretation

Hemp Tea, Wild Rice and Smoked Fish
Growing the Anishinaabe renaissance one CSA box at a time on Madeline Island in Lake Superior
