At the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition, we witness every day how our communities love one another fiercely, through truth-telling, through healing, through showing up for our survivors and future generations.
Today and always, our hearts are with all of our relatives. ๐งก
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We are thankful to the National Congress of American Indiansโ support for the Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies Act (S.761/H.R.7325).
To read the full resolution and to take action visit our Advocacy Toolkit: bit.ly/NABStoolkit
Join us for our Traditional Indigenous Arts Series this February featuring Master Native artist Kimberly M. Blaeser, PhD, with her โHonoring our Histories, Healing our Spiritsโ writing workshop.
Sign-up here: https://www.tfaforms.com/5210833
Deadline to register is February 2, 2026.
On behalf of our Elder-in-Residence, Sandy White Hawk (Siฤaฦฤกu Lakฬotฬa) โ a U.S. Navy veteran (โ74-โ76) โ we share the following statement in response to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis this past weekend:
The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS) office will be closed on Friday, January 23rd for staff community service and well-being. We stand with our community and our people.
Weโre excited to announce we have been selected as a recipient of Visionary Equity Grant, awarded through The MATTIE Fund, led by Dr. Alfiee!
๐งก NABS is thrilled to announce our new Director of Development, Danielle Murzynsky-Obiekwe (she/her).
Curious about who's behind our work? Meet our staff and board members here: https://loom.ly/wObAnWE
Today, on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we honor Dr. Kingโs unwavering call for justice, truth, and dignity for all people.
Since July 1, 2025, the National Indian Boarding School Digital Archive (NIBSDA) has digitized nearly 30,000 pages, advancing truth-telling and expanding access to records and historical information for survivors and descendants.
Learn more about NIBSDA at https://nibsda.elevator.umn.edu/
As we step into the new year, the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition honors the truth of Indian Boarding School history and the resilience of survivors and descendants. We invite you to learn more about our work here: boardingschoolhealing.org.
Missed our live webinar, โRemembering the Children, In Their Memory, In Our Voiceโ?
Now available on YouTube, this impactful webinar explores the complex and painful history of the Rapid City Indian Boarding School in South Dakota.
Don't miss outโ https://youtu.be/qafEhKKna9I ๐งก
NABS honors Indigenous understanding of seasons, and will be taking a break from December 22nd to January 4th so that relatives who work for NABS and their families can rest and enjoy the winter season as they need to.
Weโre honored to share our 2025 Annual Report, highlighting our continued work to seek truth, justice, and healing for Survivors of U.S. Indian boarding schools.
๐ Read here: boardingschoolhealing.org/annual-reports/
โค๏ธ Donate to NABS to support this vital work: https://loom.ly/NzhEBLo
Join the national movement for truth, healing, and transformation.
Every story matters.
Every voice counts.
We canโt wait.
Learn more and join KOTF here:
https://bit.ly/NABS-KOTF
The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition will be visiting 6 sites in 2026 as part of the oral history project.
sign up here: https://www.tfaforms.com/5092936
Join us in this vital mission of healing and remembrance. ๐งก
๐งก Want to join a dedicated team committed to the work of truth, justice, and healing for Indigenous peoples impacted by U.S. Indian boarding schools? Weโre hiring two positions: Healing Program Coordinator and a temporary Oral Historian!
Apply here: https://boardingschoolhealing.org/careers-2/
*UPDATED DATES AND TIMES*
NABS will be in Albuquerque, New Mexico from January 26-30, 2026 to interview Indian boarding school survivors. If you attended a federally supported boarding school before 1970, sign up below.
Interested in participating? Sign up here: https://bit.ly/OHPsignup
The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS) is a leading national organization dedicated to advocating on behalf of Native peoples impacted by U.S. Indian boarding school policies.
Support our work here: https://bit.ly/supportNABS
This Native American Heritage Day, NABS celebrates and uplifts the resilience of Native people and Nations whose resilience is the reason Native American heritage and culture was carried forward and can thrive today.
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, NABS is proud to announce the release of The Truth and Healing Curriculum โ Volume II, a continuation of our 2020 curriculum, Volume !.
Download: boardingschoolhealing.org/truth-healing-curriculum...
Join us for our Traditional Indigenous Arts Series this December featuring Master native artist Melissa Gobin with her Cedar Heart Workshop.
Sign-up here: www.tfaforms.com/5202406
Deadline to register is Nov. 27, 2025.
Donate to help us continue our work:
www.boardingschoolhealing.org/donate/
NABS is participating in Give to the Max Day, a statewide grassroots giving event organized by GiveMN, which has raised more than $330 million for more than 10,000 organizations since its inaugural year in 2009.
Support our work at NABS: https://give.mn/77srig
NABS honors the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S+) on this Red Shawl Day.
The violent history of Native American boarding schools is important to understand as it correlates with the MMIWG2S+ crisis.
Fair pay isnโt just about dollars; itโs about freedom, equity, and justice. By advocating for fair pay, we are investing in stronger communities, greater opportunities, and breaking barriers rooted in systemic inequality. Together, letโs create a future where Native women are valued and empowered.
Today NABS celebrates #rockyourmocs day!
Many Native traditions, including regalia, were illegal to participate in until 1978.
Wearing your moccasins today is a testament to Native resilience and acknowledges the importance of carrying on Native cultures.
For everyone who is new here, we wanted to offer a โre-introductionโ of who we are and our work.
Continue to learn more about The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition throughout the month of November and beyond: www.boardingschoolhealing.org
New Mexico OHP Postponement Announcement:
Due to the ongoing government shutdown and the widespread flight delays and cancellations impacting travel across the country, weโve made the difficult decision to postpone our upcoming OHP event in New Mexico to January 26-30, 2026.
Today, on Veterans Day, we honor all who have served and sacrificed for our country. Native Americans and Alaska Natives serve in the U.S. Armed Forces at a higher rate than any other group, a reflection of deep traditions of courage, community, and responsibility.
We congratulate Jim LaBelle, Sr. (Inupiaq),this year's recipient of Alaska Governor's Award for Distinguished Service in the Humanities. For more than two decades, Jim has worked to uplift experiences of Alaska Native students at boarding schools run by the US BIA between 1878-1975.
The FSPA have transferred its Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center to the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
At NABS, we honor and support these efforts as vital steps in acknowledging the truth and repairing the generational harm caused by the Indian boarding school era.