UNITY

Drums, Service, and Community Spirit: Gabriel Loonsfoot Closes the Year in a Good Way

If December had a soundtrack in Pokagon territory, it would be drums, laughter, and community coming together. Gabriel Loonsfoot of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians wrapped up the year with a powerful mix of service, cultural leadership, and youth mentorship—proving that Native youth leadership doesn’t take holidays. As a Midwest Executive Committee Member of […]

Campus Connection, Cultural Strength: Ethan Hedgepeth Finds Support at ECU

Finals season can test anyone—but for Native youth navigating college life, having community makes all the difference. This December, Ethan Hedgepeth, of Cherokee and Tuscarora heritage, was reminded of the strength that comes from staying connected. As a Southeast Executive Committee Member of the National UNITY Council, Ethan continues to balance academic responsibilities with leadership […]

Reflecting with Purpose: Jamie Crowe Embraces Leadership and Community in the Southwest

Not every month is about big travel or packed schedules. Sometimes leadership looks like slowing down, showing up locally, and taking time to reflect. This December, Jamie Crowe of the Pueblo of Tesuque did just that—centering community, gratitude, and growth as a Southwest Executive Committee Member of the National UNITY Council. In Santa Fe, New […]

From Handgames to the Big Stage: Weston Brings Great Plains Youth Voices Forward

November was a month of culture, competition, and confidence-building for Weston (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara), Great Plains Regional Representative, as he supported youth leadership at home and elevated Native youth voices on a national stage. Back in White Shield High School, Weston helped lead his Youth Council’s annual Handgames Tournament, welcoming students from Twin Buttes and […]

Carrying Teachings Forward: Tia Butler’s November of Leadership, Culture, and Connection

Throughout November, Tia Butler of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, Executive Committee Member for the Northwest, spent the month deeply engaged in relationship-building, cultural celebration, and advocacy work across the region and beyond. One of the most meaningful moments of the month was celebrating the Siletz Tribe’s Restoration alongside the Siletz Tribal Youth Council […]

From Campus Circle to National Stage: Mazie Countryman takes the lead

Some moments remind you exactly why you lead. For Mazie Countryman—Northern Arapaho, Shoshone, and Navajo leader and Co-President of the National UNITY Council—November was filled with those moments. At BYU-Idaho in Rexburg, Mazie participated in Culture Night, dancing with the Native society on campus. It was her first time dancing in years, and she stepped […]

Growing Another Year, Growing the Movement: Amaya’s November of Purpose

Some birthdays are about cake. Others are about calling. For Amaya of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, November wasn’t just another trip around the sun—it was a month rooted in growth, gratitude, and stepping boldly into leadership spaces that uplift Native youth across Indian Country. As a Western Region Executive Committee member of the National UNITY […]

Leadership, Land, and Local Pride: Alina Sanchez Elevates Native Visibility Across Sacramento

November continued to be a month of powerful representation and cultural engagement for Alina Sanchez of the Miwok Wilton Rancheria. As Pacific Region Representative on the National UNITY Council Executive Committee, Alina stepped into spaces that uplifted Native leadership, artistry, and visibility across Sacramento. On November 22, Alina attended the Tribal Youth Leadership Summit hosted […]

CNAY-Youth Spotlight Form

Youth Spotlight Form When: Ongoing Where: Nationwide Submit Your Work At CNAY, we work for and with Native youth to ensure they have the opportunity to drive their own narrative. That’s why we’re offering this opportunity to be featured on our digital platforms! Highlight solutions to challenges facing your community, showcase your culture, or amplify […]

American Indian Youth Art Show + Sale

American Indian Youth Art Show + Sale [EXTERNAL OPPORTUNITY] When: Deadline March 2, 2026 Where: Nationwide Talented young Native artists eager to share your creativity with the world can submit to be featured at the Heard Museum Guild’s 68th Annual Indian Fair & Market, March 7-8, 2026. Your work will reach a diverse audience of Native artists […]