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Shondiin Silversmith is an award-winning Native journalist based on the Navajo Nation. Silversmith has covered Indigenous communities for more than 10 years, and covers Arizona's 22 federally recognized sovereign tribal nations, as well as national and international Indigenous issues.
Navajo Nation school district gets $2 million for transportation needs
By: Shondiin Silversmith - November 22, 2021
The largest school district on the Navajo Nation, both in student count and geographic area, is set to receive a $2 million state grant to address transportation needs. The Chinle Unified School District operates seven public schools that serve more than 3,000 students. The district encompasses eight communities — Chinle, Many Farms, Tsaile, Luckachukai, Wheatfields, […]
Indigenous traditional knowledge to be included in US efforts against climate change for first time
By: Shondiin Silversmith - November 16, 2021
For the first time in history, a Presidential administration has committed to incorporating traditional Indigenous knowledge into the scientific, technical, social, and economic advancement of the United States. President Joe Biden pledged on Monday during the opening of the White House Tribal Nations Summit to be the first president to work with the tribes to […]
‘We have a voice’: Biden administration hosts first Tribal Nations Summit since 2016
By: Shondiin Silversmith - November 16, 2021
State, federal and tribal leaders came together during the White House Tribal Nations Summit on Monday to talk about commitments towards Indian Country and highlight the importance of the nation-to-nation relationship between tribal nations and the U.S. government. “The White House sits on the ancestral homelands of the Anacostan and the Piscataway people,” Secretary of […]
‘A matter of dignity’: Biden signs executive order to address violence against Indigenous people
By: Shondiin Silversmith - November 15, 2021
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Monday addressing violence against Indigenous communities. “These efforts are a matter of dignity,” Biden said during the opening ceremony for the White House Tribal Nations Summit. “That’s the foundation of our nation-to-nation partnership.” The executive order directs the departments of Justice, Interior, Homeland Security, and Health and […]
Violence against Indigenous women is a crisis in the U.S., report finds
By: Shondiin Silversmith - November 10, 2021
Violence against Indigenous women in the U.S. is a crisis, but the extent of the problem remains unknown, according to a report released by the U.S. Government Accountability Office. “There’s no one single database that has all this information,” Gretta Goodwin, the director of GAO’s Homeland Security and Justice team, told the Arizona Mirror. “So, […]
Old Pascua would officially be Pascua Yaqui land under bill approved by U.S. House
By: Shondiin Silversmith - November 5, 2021
The Pascua Yaqui Tribe is one step closer to obtaining more tribal land in the Tucson area after legislation overwhelmingly passed the U.S. House of Representatives this week. The Old Pascua Community Land Acquisition Act, HR 4881, passed 375-45. All nine of Arizona’s representatives voted in favor of it. The measure was introduced by Rep. […]
Renewal of Indian Education Policy ‘a step in the right direction’ for Indigenous education
By: Shondiin Silversmith - November 5, 2021
Native American educators praised the Arizona State Board of Education and the Department of Education for renewing the state’s Indian Education Policy last month, a move they say moves toward improving education for Indigenous students. “This is absolutely a step in the right direction,” said Esther Nystrom, vice president of the Arizona Indian Education Association […]
Native American Heritage Month celebrates Indigenous communities across the nation
By: Shondiin Silversmith - November 2, 2021
November is Native American Heritage Month, and for Indigenous people across the country, it’s a chance to share the unique ancestry, traditions, and contributions their communities make today and have made throughout history. “Far too often in our founding era and in the centuries since, the promise of our Nation has been denied to Native […]