Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) Awareness Month
May is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) Awareness Month
May is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) Awareness Month
On 22 April, join the Global Movement to protect the Rights of Mother Earth and All Our Relations.
"Enhancing Indigenous Peoples’ right to self-determination… Emphasizing the voices of Indigenous youth.”
Embrace the beauty and power of all living things….
Protect Native Peoples Sacred Sites. Join the annual march to Save Oak Flat, February 15-18, 2024
How will you honor Indigenous Peoples at Super Bowl LVIII?
Indigenous-backed Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo takes office despite post-election coup efforts.
In a world fraught with conflict and the devastating effects of climate change, the timeless words of Martin Luther King Jr. ring true: "It is always the right time to do the right thing."
The United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28, has commenced, and there is a pressing demand for immediate action on climate change.
"As Waorani, we are descendants of the Jaguar. When we die, we convert back into Jaguars, where we carry on our work to defend the forest. For us, Jaguars symbolize respect. They are the protectors of the forest. Our relation to the spirit of the Jaguar makes us stronger and more courageous in defending our territory. A threat to Jaguars is a threat to ourselves. We need to protect them more than ever.”
— Jairo Irumenga, Waorani leader, Executive Director Ceibo Alliance
Indigenous Peoples’ Sunrise Gathering: An annual ceremony and celebration of Indigenous resilience.
Día de Muertos... a collective tradition to remember and honor our ancestors and those in our families and communities who have walked on into the spirit world.
“Indigenous Peoples’ Day” — Celebrating 531 Years of Resilience.
Native Children's Survival is asking you to join NDN Collective and Amnesty International in Washington, D.C., on September 12, 2023, to call for the release of Leonard Peltier on his 79th birthday.
Native Children's Survival celebrates historic victory for Indigenous Peoples and Mother Earth.
"A Call to Conscience: Defending Freedom and Human Rights."
On August 10, 1680, Po'Pay led the Pueblo Nations in a successful revolt against Spanish colonizers, preserving Pueblo culture, land, language, customs, and religion for future generations.
Join Native Children's Survival in celebrating Indigenous youth as agents of change for self-determination on International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples in 2023.
As we celebrate the summer solstice, we wish Dakhóta a Happy Birthday!
June 5th marks World Environment Day, one of the most significant international events dedicated to the environment. A global effort to #BeatPlasticPollution
"I can't believe it's the 10th Anniversary of Dennis Hopper Day. My father would be so proud and honored. Every year on his birthday, May 17, Eagle Thunder Presents has grown Dennis Hopper Day to be such an extraordinary celebration of my father's art, life, and legacy, which continues to bring together the multicultural community of Taos. This year's screening of "Blue Velvet" is exciting because upon reading the script, my father told the director David Lynch, "You have to let me play Frank, because I am Frank!" Look forward to celebrating with everyone on May 17 & 27.” — Marin Hopper
Indigenous families, communities, organizations, and grassroots advocacy bring international awareness to the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls crises.
A Great Peace Warrior Walk’s On: Harry Belafonte (1927-2023)
Walking in beauty… Defending the Rights of Mother Earth & All Our Relations
Native Children’s Survival: "Bridging the gap between Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights, and the Environment"
The 50th Anniversary of Wounded Knee '73 will be celebrated with four days of events and ceremonies to commemorate the 71-day occupation of Wounded Knee that began on February 27, 1973….