Our Blogs
Seeing, Honoring, and Celebrating Our Two-Spirit Relatives
This Pride Month, the American Indian College Fund honors Two-Spirit relatives by exploring their cultural significance, resilience, and resurgence in Native communities. Featuring voices from Sitting Bull College, the blog highlights how 2SLGBTQ+ students and faculty are creating safe spaces, reclaiming identity, and strengthening community through visibility, advocacy, and tradition.
Iḷisaġvik College (IC) Program Keeps Arctic Cultural Knowledge Alive
Iḷisaġvik College’s Native arts program is helping Alaska Native students in the Arctic Circle preserve and revitalize Iñupiaq cultural knowledge. Through hands-on learning, cultural camps, and curriculum development, students gain skills in traditional art forms, healing practices, and land-based knowledge while ensuring these traditions are documented and passed down to future generations.
Latest American Indian College Fund Student-Designed Pendleton Blanket “Journey” Now Available for Purchase
Belle Brings Plenty’s winning 2025 Tribal College Blanket Design, “Journey,” is now available for purchase as part of Pendleton Woolen Mills’ American Indian College Fund collection. Learn more about Belle and her deeply symbolic design meant to wrap people in love and support.
Circle of Hope Spring 2026
| Spring 2026 |Circle of Hope Holding Onto HopeDear Friends and Relatives,As I write this, I’m filled with so much gratitude and hope as we wrap up the College Fund fiscal year and begin planning for the 2026-27 academic year. While this year has been a journey of ups...












