Campaigns, Events and Initiatives

At Native Daily Network we build indigenous power to protect planet earth and each other







CAmpaigns, Events and Initiatives

In addition to campaigning for the environment, we work to directly build community strength through targeted initiatives.

At the heart of our Environmental Water Protector Campaign lies a deep-rooted commitment to safeguarding our planet’s most precious resources: water and the environment. 

This campaign embodies our core methods and values, prioritizing Indigenous wisdom, community-led action, and sustainable stewardship of natural resources. Through a blend of direct action, education, and advocacy, we strive to protect and restore the health of our waterways and lands for future generations. 

Our Events and Initiatives page shows our work outside of direct community organizing, featuring the newly introduced “First Supporter” principle, which drives our focus on amplifying the voices and leadership of impacted communities. Alongside this, we spotlight our key events: Indigenous Together, connecting Indigenous nonprofits and the communities they serve; Indigenous Peoples Day, honoring the rich heritage of Indigenous peoples; and Connection Day, a reflection on our deep interconnectedness with the Earth. 

These initiatives encapsulate our commitment to training, education, and action, rooted in the wisdom and resilience of Indigenous communities. 

Recognition

2021 Martin Luther King Reedeeming the Prophetic Vision Award

Ancestral Waters 2022 Official Selection of 2022 Gig Harbor Film Festival







IT IS ALL ABOUT THE WATER

Our Method and Programs

Our work can be summarized over three, deeply interconnected, focus areas.







CORE VALUES

Native Daily Network, at its core, is an activist organization laser-focused on championing Indigenous voices, fostering educational growth, and shielding Uŋčí Maká (Grandmother Earth). We stand in support of grassroots, Indigenous-led endeavors through three pivotal principles: Climate Commitment, Safeguarding Indigenous Sovereignty, and Embodying the Spirit of Service.

Our Climate Commitment

Coined by us in 2016, the term "Water Protector" encapsulates our profound symbiosis with clean water and the land. This connection is more than spiritual; it's existential. We are not just stewards of the land; we are extensions of it. In this light, our role transcends activism. We are guardians of our ancestral territories, laboring to both sustain our Indigenous communities and respect the sacred ties that bind us to the Earth.

SAFEGUARDING INDIGENOUS SOVEREIGNTY

The sanctity of Indigenous sovereignty isn't just a component of our mission; it's the axis on which it turns. Any initiative we embark upon is sanctioned by, and carried out in concert with, the Indigenous communities directly impacted. This deference ensures that our efforts resonate in harmony with the very people we aim to empower and protect.

EMBODYING THE SPIRIT OF SERVICE

Known to us as Čhaŋkú Lúta, the Red Road is a spiritual and ethical avenue defined by love, interconnectedness, and altruism. It's more than a path; it's a lifelong commitment. In all our initiatives, we weave this philosophy of service, walking in unity with Indigenous communities in our mutual endeavors to preserve the environment and uplift our people.





IT IS ALL ABOUT THE WATER

TIME IS RUNNING OUT

WHAT YOU DO NEXT COUNTS

The UN warned in 2018 that we have just 12 years to halt the worst impacts of climate change. 

Join us in finding solutions. The Clock is ticking and every action counts.

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For Inquiries

ndn@nativedailynetwork.org