The Native Organizers Alliance provides training and strategic campaign planning grounded in traditional practices and values.

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Major wildfires in Los Angeles have displaced thousands of people & tragically claimed the lives of individuals. In response, Native communities are pooling their resources to provide shelters, transportation, food, water, & other essential supplies. loom.ly/rJ06SSQ
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With only days left before President Biden leaves office, this is Leonard Peltier's last chance for clemency before the next administration takes over. Please sign and send your direct message to the White House urging President Biden to take action now: tinyurl.com/d53hnc3j
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President Biden has 12 days to #FreeLeonardPeltier—an Indigenous leader, survivor of Indian Boarding Schools, and the longest-held political prisoner. Justice is long overdue. theguardian.com/commentisfre…
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Welcome 2025! 🎉 A new calendar year is here which means there is new opportunities all around us. We find comfort no matter the circumstances as we remember that organizing is our medicine. May you, your family and your community have a wonderful beginning to the new year.
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Looking back at the year, we have to recognize all the hard work that went into the 2024 Natives Vote campaign! 💫🗳️ We built circles of power that will keep strengthening our movement for years to come.
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Another great demonstration of how important Leonard Peltier’s freedom is to Indigenous Communities and human rights defenders everywhere. The time is now for President Biden to grant Executive Clemency to the longest incarcerated Indigenous Political Prisoner in American history
At the 47th Annual Lakota Nation Invitational Basketball Tournament the Pine Ridge Thorpes boys basketball team show their solidarity and call on President Biden to give Executive Clemency for Leonard Peltier. This is a beautiful demonstration of the intergenerational support for this longstanding call for Justice! Free Leonard Peltier now! @WhiteHouse @POTUS Join us in the call to #FreeLeonardPeltier by: ➡️ Telling President Biden to grant Executive Clemency for our relative: ndnco.cc/freeleonardpetition ➡️ Calling the White House at 202-456-1111, send an email: comments@whitehouse.gov ➡️ Contacting your Representatives: congress.gov/members/find-yo… ➡️ Joining our #FreeLeonardPeltier Network and tell us why the fight to #FreeLeonardPeltier is important to you! ndnco.cc/freelp-network ➡️ Texting “FreeLeonardNow” to 50302 to stay up to date on upcoming actions to free our relative. ➡️ Leave a Whitehouse Comment whitehouse.gov/contact/share…
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The Winter Solstice brings the shortest day and longest night in the Northern Hemisphere. For Indigenous communities, nature offers profound teachings about universal laws and how we come to understand how the cosmos—sun, moon, and stars—connect us. Art by Celia Calabaza.
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There is growing pressure from the widespread support for the clemency of Leonard Peltier. President Biden, we are calling on you to grant him freedom! #FreeLeonardPeltier
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We appreciate KOSU for highlighting our work with @IllumiNative on the Indigenous Futures Survey!
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A recent survey found that Indigenous voters in Oklahoma prioritize tribal sovereignty, cost of living and environmental protections at the polls. The survey based its data on responses from over 5,600 Indigenous individuals. kosu.org/race-culture/2024-1…
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🚨We need YOUR help! Visit our ‘Take Action’ page now to contact your congressional representatives TODAY and urge them to bring the Truth and Healing Bill to the floor for a vote. loom.ly/DAlFkOc #TheTimeIsNow #TruthandHealing #Truth #Justice #Healing
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LGBTQ and Two Spirit youth deserve to grow up with love, support, and care — not defending themselves from political attacks. 🌈
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The Forge Project is accepting applications for its 2025 funded fellowship program for Indigenous cultural workers, organizers, scholars, artists, researchers, and educators! Learn more and apply online today! forgeproject.com/fellowship/…
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🌎 Native-Led Advocacy for Real Change 🌎 🪶This #GivingTuesday, invest in the organizations that are championing real change for Native communities across the country. 🧡 #GiveNative #NativeLed #IndianCountry #GivingTuesday #IndigenousEveryday @IndianAffairs
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We’re working toward a future where Tribal Nations are co-managers of federal lands with the same decision-making rights as federal agencies. Learn more about NOA this #GivingTuesday at nativeorganizing.org #GiveNative
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Let us give thanks—for our families, ancestors, survival, and the blessings in our lives. Let’s stand with those in need, ensuring their voices are heard and promises are kept. Together, we create hope for a better future. We are deeply thankful for your support of NARF.
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This Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Month, we’re interrupting false narratives about Native peoples, including the idea that Natives on Turtle Island lacked influence or power over colonizers. 🧵
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This Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Month, we’re interrupting false narratives about Native peoples, including the idea that Natives on Turtle Island lacked influence or power over colonizers. 🧵
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We have continued to contend for power over our land and economic well being. We’ve always organized collectively and worked with allies who share our common cause to make change, overcoming many attempts to destroy us, Mother Earth, and democracy.
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We remain a resilient and vibrant part of culture and political life today. We continue to build Indigenous power and control over our lands and resources, and we’re still writing new pages in the book of history.
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