Why “Probate” Matters in Indian Country

The probate system is failing Native Americans, trapping families in poverty and undermining tribal sovereignty. Explore how fractionated land, delays, and federal mismanagement harm Indigenous communities—and how conservative reforms can fix it. Learn about the probate updates and the role of AIPRA in restoring economic freedom.

Statement from Native Americans for Sovereignty and Preservation

It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the passing of Charlie Kirk, a man whose no-nonsense leadership and deep sense of patriotism shaped a generation of conservative thought. He reminded us that common sense still has a place in our public square and that what unites us is greater than what divides us: we are all Americans, living in…

Remembering Graham Greene: A Tribute to One of Our Greatest Storytellers

Graham Greene, the acclaimed Oneida actor, left a profound legacy in film and television through roles in Dances with Wolves, The Green Mile, Powwow Highway, Into the West, L.A. Law, and The Twilight Saga. His performances brought dignity to Native stories, blending art with advocacy for sovereignty and cultural preservation.

Native Warriors of the Land: Reclaiming Our Ancient Strength

For thousands of years, Indigenous peoples thrived as warriors and stewards of the land. Today, Native Americans are reclaiming ancestral diets—bison, berries, and pure water—to restore health, sovereignty, and strength for tribal nations.

Honoring Tribal Law Enforcement During National Police Week

During National Police Week, we honor the 258 tribal police departments and the law enforcement officers who protect Indian Country. These Native officers uphold sovereignty, respond to emergencies, and make the ultimate sacrifice for our communities.

There Is No Treaty and Trust Obligation for Endless Red Tape and Bureaucratic Bloat

NASP proposes a transformative proposal to close the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau of Indian Education, redirecting over $4 billion annually through the Treasury Department directly to tribal governments. This shift respects tribal sovereignty, reduces bureaucracy, and enhances funding and self-determination for Native American communities.

Empowering Native American Sovereignty – Positive Federal Actions Under the Trump Administration

Trump administration has taken decisive steps to bolster tribal sovereignty and economic growth. Initiatives include historic land transfers—such as 680 acres for the Spirit Lake Nation—innovative health and safety programs, and enhanced transparency in federal spending. Notably, DOGE is now posting daily payment records from the Program Support Center, with over $1.1M in Indian Health Service grants already listed. Federal leaders like FBI Director Kash Patel and HHS Director Robert Kennedy Jr have underscored these transformative measures that empower indigenous communities and reinforce long-overdue federal support.