Real Sovereignty Saves Lives Through Action

Discover how the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde are utilizing state partnerships and tribal sovereignty to combat the opioid crisis with the Great Circle Recovery program. This article explores the success of Oregon’s first tribal opioid treatment clinics and the effective government-to-government relationship with the Oregon Health Authority.

Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell Proved Principles Define a Leader

Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell, a Northern Cheyenne chief and former U.S. Senator, passed away at 92, leaving a legacy of conservative leadership and tribal sovereignty. A Korean War veteran and Olympian who famously switched to the Republican Party, Campbell championed the National Museum of the American Indian and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. His life proves that Native values, fiscal responsibility, and individual liberty are the pillars of American strength.

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.

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…

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…