Eskimo Stick Pull
The items needed for this game are a 1.5inch diameter, a two foot..
Four Man Carry
This traditional game was played to test ones ability to pack an ..
High Kick
High kick is an Alaskan Native game that tests your ability to ju..
Native Baseball
This game is simple and does not require a lot of space to play. ..
Lacrosse
Lacrosse is a traditional game that has been played by many of th..
Double Ball
Double ball is similar to lacrosse, but is played with sticks aro..
Tuska
Tuska is a traditional game that is played in a field and require..
Bump Ball
Bump ball is a simple field game that requires some playing space..
Bump Ball
Bump ball is a simple field game that requires some playing s..
Do You Even Lift Bro?
Do you even lift bro?
Fourteen year old Dasan Serawop d..
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Louden Johnson: Athlete and Student
Once considered to be one of the little guys, he's now an accompl..
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The Medicine Game
Brothers Miles and Lyle Thompson-two of the top college lacro..
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When You Stay Healthy
Morning Rae, a jingle dress dancer, likes to eat healthy and ..
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Be Active
MY BODY
Davian Zephier, Yankton Sioux, talks about the..
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Keeping culture alive-running
Dirk Whitebreast, a member of Sac & Fox Tribe of the Miss..
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Singing Lessons by the 1491s
Dallas Goldtooth teaches how to sing the AIM song. This video..
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Tradition-Our Strength as Anishinaabe
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Natives and Sports
Arabella Zephier (Yankton Sioux, Ihanktonwan Oyate) talks abo..
In honor of Self-love Awareness Month, We R Native is partnering with the Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) and the Native Wellness Institute (NWI) to launch the Celebrating Self Love Call for Submissions. We are accepting submissions from ALL Native Americans, from tiny tots to elders, to showcase what self-love and self-care mean to them. We are asking all of Indian Country to submit entries that respond to the following prompt: Celebrating Self-love: What does Self-Love and Self-Care mean to you? What does it look like for you, your family, or your community? How do you care for your mind, body, and spirit to be holistically well? Send us a video, picture, or art piece of your creation that represents this prompt. For your participation, your relatives at CNAY, NWI, and We R Native, and THRIVE will send you a Healing Kit to support your wellness journey. If you have any questions, please reach out to: ltate@npaihb.org.
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