Tag: environment

  • Enter for a Chance to Win a $10,000 Dream Tipi Package!

    Enter for a Chance to Win a $10,000 Dream Tipi Package!

    You read that correct! Indigenous Vision is giving away the IV Dream Tipi Package package this June (2025) in support of the NEW Bear Gulch Pictograph Visitor Center. Kickoff your 2025 summer right. Experience Native-crafted luxury under the stars! Enter the Indigenous Vision (IV) Dream Tipi giveaway for a chance to indulge in the ultimate…

  • IV Newsletter Fall 2024

    IV Newsletter Fall 2024

    This edition of the IV Newsletter features field notes from our Executive Director, Souta Calling Last, along with contributions from 3 of our working partners. We’ve been growing our projects and relationships these past few months and are excited to share the progress. Take a look! A big thank you to our contributors: Elaine Wilson…

  • Land Fundraiser

    Land Fundraiser

    Help Indigenous reclaim land for current and future generations! The deadline is fast approaching (November 13, 2024) and we need sponsors and donations to secure our bid for the 326 acres up for sale by the Montana Historical Society. This project rooted deeply in cultural preservation, environmental stewardship, and community healing. Our Executive Director, Souta…

  • IV Newsletter Summer 2024

    IV Newsletter Summer 2024

    We can’t be the only ones experiencing a lapse of time! It’s already June and we’ve been as busy as bees for the past six months. From our very first in-person wellness retreat, to wilderness and dog trainings, to multiple cultural humility trainings, and all things Indigenous Vision in between (music, podcasting, community clean up,…

  • Indigenous Mapping Projects

    Indigenous Mapping Projects

    IV Executive Director, Souta Callinglast has been working diligently in the field this summer visiting numerous significant places in Blackfeet Territory for the Chronic Wasting Disease(CWD)/contaminant monitoring project. This August she was able to personally show Working Dogs for Conservation and Penn State Vets the environmental variability in the project area.

  • Welcome Celina Gray

    Welcome Celina Gray

    Indigenous Vision is proud to introduce our newest team member, Celina Gray! Celina is a Blackfoot & Metis community member, mother of four, and outstanding Indigenous scientist. A Native Science Fellow, American Indian College Ambassador, and former Northwest Representative of the National Student Congress for the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, Celina is also one…

  • Internship with WD4C & IV!

    Internship with WD4C & IV!

    Apply to work with Conservation Dogs monitoring Chronic Wasting Disease with Working Dogs for Conservation and Indigenous Vision! Indigenous Vision (IV) and Working Dogs for Conservation (WD4C) are seeking 2 interns to work with the IV Mapping Program and the Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Monitoring Project! Interns will assist in mapping significant place impacts and…

  • Blackfoot Woman chosen as 2018 Roddenberry Fellow!

    Blackfoot Woman chosen as 2018 Roddenberry Fellow!

    On December 12, 2017, The Roddenberry Foundation announced winners of the inaugural 2018 Roddenberry Fellowship. Souta Calling Last (Blackfeet/Blood), who is Founder and Executive Director of Indigenous Vision (IV), has been chosen as one of the 20 Roddenberry Fellows to join the fellowship’s first ever cohort, which begins in January 2018. The twenty fellows were…

  • A RUN FOR WATER

    A RUN FOR WATER

    By Tyler Walls, Project Director October 31, 2017 A group of around 30 people, including Vice-Chairman Larry Jackson Sr. from the Yavapai-Apache Nation, came together on October 28, 2017 for a prayer run for water. A 70 degree day created a perfect setting. Runners, mainly youth, from the Hopi Tribe, Yavapai-Apache Nation, Zuni Pueblo and…

  • CHAPTER 1-Grassy Narrows, Onondaga Lake, Grande Ronde and Yakama

    CHAPTER 1-Grassy Narrows, Onondaga Lake, Grande Ronde and Yakama

    Stories of Indigenous Stewardship October 27, 2017 S. Calling Last, MIM This series highlight the relentless efforts of Indigenous communities across North America to protect their significant areas from destruction. Harming livelihood and health, the destruction is violating the right to fully practice cultural traditions. Meaningful government-to-government tribal consultation has not taken place and what…