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  • Episodes
    • Pretendians
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    • Why Schools Should Teach Contemporary Native History
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    • Indian Burial Ground Trope
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  • Resources
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Resources

If you want to join the movement to increase education about Native people so hopefully, someday all of these microaggressions and tropes become a thing of the past, here are a few organizations we strongly recommend supporting.

 

IllumiNative is a Native woman-led racial and social justice organization dedicated to increasing the visibility of—and challenging the narrative about—Native peoples.

 

 

NDN Collective is an Indigenous-led organization dedicated to building Indigenous power. Through organizing, activism, philanthropy, grantmaking, capacity-building and narrative change.

 

 

The National Congress of American Indians, founded in 1944, is the oldest, largest and most representative American Indian and Alaska Native organization serving the broad interests of tribal governments and communities.

 

 

Protect the Sacred educates and empowers the next generation of Native leaders to strengthen Indigenous sovereignty.

 

 

The Chapter House is an Indigenous women-led community arts space. For Natives, by Natives. Accomplices welcome.

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