April 2018
Lessons Learned: Apache Street Artist Paints in Paradise
Kaplan Bunce, Apache wood-worker, and a mural artist, was born and raised in Washington State. Since he moved to Kaua’i, Hawaii over a decade ago, Bunce has experienced a steady affinity with Hawaiian culture.
Keep the Culture Alive
Language does not solely exist as a collection of words. For Native peoples, language is a foundational pillar of the culture itself.
Sovereignty and Sustainability Over the Land
For the Winnebago Tribe and its people, the pursuit of energy independence continues to take place on their rooftops, in their fields, and on every inch of their reservation where a solar panel can successfully operate.
“Indian” Roles
Cinema’s ability to dictate and guide popular culture has without a doubt perpetuated an inaccurate depiction of what it looks like and what it truly means to be an American Indian living in today’s society.
Energy Sovereignty Projects Loom on the Horizon for Spokane Tribe
This summer, Sovereign Power, along with the Spokane Indian Housing Authority, will begin building a community-scale solar project.