Tribal Elder Speaks of Bringing Bodwéwadmimwen Into Her Everyday Life Written by Leslie McLove | Photos by NHBP Tribal Member and Photographer Johnathon Moulds “It’s never too late to learn Bodwéwadmimwen {Potawatomi Language}. We need our language. Without it, we...
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Two Back-to-Back Advocacy Awards for Lisa Walker
Tribal Member and Health and Human Services Department Team Member Honored Two Days in a Row By Katie Halloran Bringing in a Mobile Mammography Van on Indigenous Pink Day this year for NHBP is just one example of how Tribal Member and Community Health Representative...
NHBP Gaming Commission Executive Director Honored as Emerging Leader
Meghan Frye Named as Honoree in Class of 2024 Emerging Leaders of Gaming 40 Under 40 Written by Leslie McLove Congratulations to NHBP Gaming Commission Executive Director Meghan Frye, who was selected by Global Gaming Business and The Innovation Group in October 2023...
First Mobile Mammography Unit Books Every Appointment at NHBP
28 Women Get Screened on Pink Indigenous Day By Katie Halloran NHBP claps back at breast cancer by hosting its first Mobile Mammography Unit event on Indigenous Pink Day, October 19. Presented each year by the American Indian Cancer Foundation (AICAF), Indigenous Pink...
A Taste of NHBP: Crunchy Apple Slaw
Crunchy Apple Slaw 2 carrots,julienned or shredded 3 grannysmith apples julienned or shredded 1 smallcabbaged thinly sliced or shredded 3 greenonions, sliced 1/2 cup shelledsunflower seeds1/3 cup oliveoil-based mayonnaise 2 tsp Dijonmustard 2 tsp honey1 tbsp...
Indian Health Service Director Visits Pine Creek Indian Reservation
Written by Leslie McLove | Photos by NHBP Tribal Member and Photographer Johnathon Moulds 13 months after being sworn in as the Director of the Indian Health Service (IHS), Roselyn Tso (Navajo Nation) continued her tour across Indian Country by visiting The Pine Creek...
Harvesting Wisdom
A Glimpse into NHBP's Mnomen {Wild Rice} Camp and Fall Ceremonies Written by Leslie McLove | Photos by NHBP Tribal Member and Photographer Johnathon Moulds "Wild Rice Camp was a prime example of the importance of Indigenous foodways in action. Food is what brings...
Reverence for the Waters
NHBP and Albion College Unite to Honor Tradition Written by Leslie McLove "We are looking to you to help us carry our stories forward scientifically and in academia," said NHBP Tribal Elder and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer Doug Taylor as he welcomed a group of...
Gratitude Expressed for All at Tweener Gigo {Fishing} Camp
First Fishing Camp for Tribal Members By Katie HalloranPhotos by NHBP Tribal Member and Photographer Johnathon Moulds “We accomplished what we envisioned,” NHBP Food Sovereignty Coordinator and Tribal Member Nickole Keith said of the first “Tweener” Gigo {Fishing}...
Hold it for the Holidays
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