Memorial Day: Courageous Warriors in America’s Wars

Our Tribal Citizens have a long and proud history of participating in the military campaigns of the United States. From the American Revolution to modern conflicts, Native American servicemen and women have shown bravery, resilience, and a deep commitment to protecting our homeland. We will explore the remarkable contributions of Native American soldiers, including the heroic efforts of Hopi and…

Voting With Our Values For a Better Future

As a proud tribal citizen and advocate, we firmly believe that our votes hold power to shape the direction of our tribal nations. We must support candidates who stand for preserving our traditional values and our unique cultures, respecting those who serve and protect, expanding domestic energy sources, defending Life in the womb, growing the economy and jobs, fighting for…

Globalism, the Administrative State, and Progressivism: Bad for Tribal Nations

Historically, Tribal Nations have been resilient, maintaining their distinct identity and cultural values despite numerous adversities. However, the emergence of globalism, the expansion of the administrative state, and the rise of the progressive movement pose unique challenges. We will explore how these trends negatively affect Tribal Nations, pushing out Native entrepreneurship, jeopardizing treaty rights, and eroding traditional values. The Threat…

The Importance of a Secure Southern Border for Our Communities

As members of the Native Americans for Sovereignty and Preservation, we understand the importance of protecting our communities and preserving our way of life. One issue that directly impacts our safety and sovereignty is the security of the southern border. Open Borders Increase the Threat of Illicit Substances The influx of illicit substances, such as fentanyl, poses a significant threat…

We Believe in a Hands-On Approach to Land Management – Not Maintaining a Wilderness

Native Americans have a long history of managing the land and its resources. Many Native American cultures view the land as a sacred and interconnected system that must be cared for and protected. This perspective has led to the development of a wide range of land management practices that prioritize conservation and sustainable use of natural resources. The idea that…

Our Traditional Values Respect the Life in the Womb

It is important to recognize that views on the issue of abortion vary among Native American communities, and there is no single, monolithic “Native American” position on the issue. But it must be said that most Native American communities hold pro-life views that are influenced by our cultural and spiritual beliefs. For example, many of our cultures strongly emphasize the…

We Benefit from Our Natural Resources

Fuels like natural gas, petroleum, coal, propane, oil and mining can provide important benefits for tribal nations and Native American governments. Natural gas is a relatively clean-burning fossil fuel that can provide a reliable source of energy for heating and electricity generation. These energy sources have contributed to advancements in healthcare, transportation, access to clean drinking water, and economic development,…

Native American Hero Athletes: A Legacy of Excellence

We honor the legacy of Native American athletes who have made significant contributions to their respective sports. These athletes have demonstrated exceptional talent and resilience and embodied values of discipline, dedication, and honor. They are powerful reminders of the glory achieved when committed to their craft. We know there are many, but today we will focus on four athletes: Jim…