“Let My People Go.” Carlos Montezuma and the Pursuit to Abolish the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Carlos Montezuma, also known as Wassaja, emerged as a significant figure in the early 20th century, fervently advocating for Native American rights. Born into the Yavapai tribe in Arizona, his trajectory shifted dramatically after being captured by Pima Indians and sold to an Italian-American photographer. Overcoming these adversities, he became a physician and a staunch advocate for Native American rights. A…

The Benefits of School Choice for Native Students

As an organization dedicated to the past, present, and future of Tribal Nation communities – urban and rural, Native Americans for Sovereignty and Preservation believes in the power of education as a tool for cultural preservation and community empowerment. We advocate for school choice, including charter schools, micro-schools, and parent choice, to improve the educational outcomes for Native students. Here’s…