Aquarius (Jan 20 – Feb 18) Happy New Year Aquarius!  You have done well. Though large tasks are at hand, you have what it takes to do it.  You have leveled up. Be smart, intelligent, and compassionate with your new gifts. Do not forget with great power comes great responsibility. Continue Reading

Editor’s Note: This recipe contains alcohol. Please make sure you’re above the legal drinking age before you use it and don’t forget that alcohol isn’t allowed on the HINU campus. Please bake responsibly! Pie crust: To make the crust, Place flour and butter into the freezer for 30 minutes beforeContinue Reading

2 cups Raw Pumpkin Seeds 2 cloves Garlic (minced) 1 Tbsp. Seasoning salt 1 tsp. Olive Oil 1 tsp. Pepper 1 pinch. Paprika 1. Soak Pumpkin Seeds in water with a pinch of salt(optional). Let soak for 5 mins. 2. Drain Seeds after 5 minutes, place in paper towel/towel andContinue Reading

I was just a normal man, nothing out of the ordinary seemed to be destined for my life and with that I was content. I never feared the unknown since I never took the time to consider it, till one day… There was the latest breaking news crackling from theContinue Reading

These tales are taken from personal accounts, witness testimony, and convincing retellings. Any likeness is coincidental. For entertainment purposes only. Reader discretion is advised. The Christmas Visitor For so many Indigenous descendants, Haskell Indian Nations University is a joyful place. Students come here to improve themselves and honor their tribes.Continue Reading

Aquarius (Jan 20 – Feb 18) Your wardrobe needs some updating. Ask for new clothes this Christmas. Remember to be grateful for whatever you get. Your gratitude will fill your karmic canteen. Pisces (Feb 19 – Mar 20) Do not overthink the holidays Pisces. People have missed you. They loveContinue Reading

The following series of posters were completed by students in the Environmental Issues of the Wakarusa Wetlands class taught by Professors Jay T. Johnson, Joseph P. Brewer, Cody Marshal and guest instructor Dave Loewenstein. Inspired by the decades long struggle to protect he Wakarusa Wetlands from the now built K-10Continue Reading

Thanksgiving is a weird holiday for Indigenous people. We like the food but are not so sure about the outcome. The core purpose is gratitude, which we can all agree on. I wanted to honor my Indigenous blood by remembering a great leader. This Thanksgiving I write about Lozen, whoContinue Reading

As often as we can, the Leader features recipes submitted by members of the student body. Whether you’ve just been itching to express yourself through the culinary arts, or just need a break from Curtis Hall. We’ve got you covered. Whole Wheat Breadsticks Time Needeed: Roughly 60 Minutes Ingredients 1Continue Reading