Eagle Feather Notes
Welcome Letter
Welcome to Eagle Feather Notes Blog where we tell the stories that we believe will help you get a closer understanding of the work that we do. Our work is informed by a relational network throughout the Indigenous world. “Our work” as we define it, is in support of the work our projects, affiliates, and community partners do in their communities. These stories of resistance from the frontlines, illuminate and demonstrate what Decolonization, Self-Determination and Re-Indigenization looks, sounds and feels like, as a counter narrative.
Become a 2024-2025 Eagle Feather Fellow!
Thriving Women Eagle Feather Fellows 2024-2025 We are proud to announce that Seventh Generation Fund is now accepting Eagle Feather Fellow applications for our Thriving Women program! The Eagle Feather Fellows for Thriving Women provides unique mentorship opportunities for young Native women to build ties within the community, expand their knowledge, skills, and capacity, as […]
Celebrating the beauty and vibrancy of the Two Spirit community
Members of our Seventh Generation Fund team recently visited our long time community partner and SGF affiliate, Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS) during their 13th annual Two Spirit Powwow. The week was filled with meaningful and intentional conversations amongst Two Spirit organizers who traveled from various parts of the so-called United States. The […]
In Support of the Pit River Nation’s Sacred Site Protection Campaign
Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples supports the Pit River Nation’s leading effort to protect Sátíttla (aka Medicine Lake Highlands) as a National Monument. The area proposed for protection includes a little more than 200,000 acres in the Shasta-Trinity, Klamath, and Modoc National Forests. The proposed national monument would allow the Pit River Tribe to […]