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Our Mission

We inspire Native leadership so our communities flourish.

We strive to protect the rights of Native American tribes and individuals through leadership development, education, advocacy, and civic engagement to promote social, racial, gender, economic, and environmental justice to preserve our land, culture, and way of life for future generations.


Our programs provide a front seat to progress.

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Our education program reaches high schools, colleges, tribal organizations, other non-profit organizations.

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Our civic engagement program emphasizes the need for everyone to fulfill their civic duty at all levels, from school boards to county and statewide positions.

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We use a culturally relevant community organizing model to train emerging leaders and engage our members.

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We ensure the Native voice is part of public policy, from creation to implementation.

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Latest News

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WNV News
  • Jul 6, 2025

Western Native Voice Member of the Year: Jana Peterson Builds Community Through Action, Advocacy, and Joy

Western Native Voice is proud to name Jana Peterson as our 2025 Member of the Year, celebrating her commitment to civic engagement, inclusive…read more

Community Spotlight
  • Jul 6, 2025

Charlene Sleeper: Advancing Justice, Honoring Life, and Building Solutions through MMIP Advocacy

This month, we had the opportunity to speak with Charlene Sleeper, a passionate human rights advocate and founder of MMIP…read more

WNV News
  • Jul 1, 2025

Western Native Voice’s Expanding Horizons Youth Summer Camp Builds Leadership and Connection

BILLINGS, Mont. — In June, Western Native Voice’s Expanding Horizons Youth Summer Academy brought high school students from across Montana…read more

WNV News
  • Jul 1, 2025

Why Tribal Colleges Matter in Montana — and What’s at Risk in 2025 and Beyond

MONTANA—Tribal colleges are some of the most important places in Native communities across Montana. They help people get a good…read more

A Capitol Hill street sign in Washington, D.C., symbolizing the opening of the Western Native Voice D.C. office for federal advocacy.
WNV News
  • Jun 2, 2025

Montana-Based Western Native Voice Opens D.C. Office to Strengthen Federal Advocacy

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Western Native Voice has launched a new presence in the nation’s capital, officially opening its Washington office…read more

A young woman listens during a Western Native Voice leadership workshop focused on Indigenous leadership development in Montana.
WNV News
  • Jun 2, 2025

Western Native Voice Invests in Indigenous Leadership Development in Montana

MONTANA — A quiet but deliberate movement in Indigenous leadership development in Montana is unfolding across tribal and urban communities….read more

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“Empowerment begins with engagement; by championing the voices of Native communities, we pave the path towards a world where equality reigns, opportunities abound, and every individual thrives without barriers.”

Ronnie Jo Horse, Executive Director

“Supporting all our veterans and ensuring we have the services we need is important to me.”

Renata Lindo, Potawatomi

Voting FAQs

Be in the know at the polls.

Who can vote?
  • Felons CAN vote (unless current incarcerated)
  • You CAN vote if you are in a pre-release center
  • You MAY be able to vote if you are in a tribal jail
  • You CAN vote with a tribal ID
  • You CAN vote if you are homeless
  • You CAN vote if you cannot read or write
  • You CAN vote if you are serving in the military overseas
  • You CAN vote if you are away for college
  • You CAN vote if you are in a medical center

What are the requirements for voting in Montana?

  • Be registered as required by law
  • Be 18 years old or older on or before the next election
  • Be a citizen of the United States
  • Have lived in Montana for at least 30 days

How do I register?

You can register to vote in Montana by visiting the Secretary of State website.

Can I vote from home?

Any registered voter may vote by absentee ballot. However, you need to fill out an Application for Absentee Ballot.

  • You can research candidates while filling out your ballot
  • You have 25 days to return their ballot
  • You can vote from the comfort of your home

How can I find out if I’m registered to vote?

You can use the ‘My Voter Page‘ on the Secretary of State’s website. Use this service to check:

  • If you are registered to vote
  • Your voter registration address
  • Location and directions to your polling place*
  • If you are on the list to have ballots mailed to you
  • The status of your mailed ballot*
  • A sample ballot*

Fill out a voter registration form if your name or address information has changed and has not yet been updated with the county election office.

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IN THE NEWS: In the sandstone cliffs of Bear Gulch more than 3,000 pictographs line the rock walls.

Now, for the first time, a visitor center solidifies the site’s Blackfeet history as a central part of the experience, thanks to a partnership between Blackfeet geologist Souta Calling Last and landowner Macie Ahlgren, whose family has owned the canyon since the early 1900s. via Billings Gazette 

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IN THE NEWS: In the sandstone cliffs of Bear Gulch more than 3,000 pictographs line the rock walls.

Now, for the first time, a visitor center solidifies the site’s Blackfeet history as a central part of the experience, thanks to a partnership between Blackfeet geologist Souta Calling Last and landowner Macie Ahlgren, whose family has owned the canyon since the early 1900s. via Billings Gazette

Link to article in the comments below.

#news #mtnews #nativenews #TopStory #billingsgazette #blackfeetnation
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Your support makes that possible—through mentorship, trainings, and real opportunities to lead.

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Act Now. Uplift Native Youth Voices.

At Western Native Voice, we’re helping Native youth step into leadership and speak up for their communities.
Your support makes that possible—through mentorship, trainings, and real opportunities to lead.

Help fuel the next generation of changemakers.
👉 Donate today: westernnativevoice.org/donate/?c_src=facebook

#westernnativevoice #NativesLeadingNations #moversandshakers #RealChange #realimpact #donate
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