Research on Native children focuses on understanding the unique experiences, challenges, and opportunities faced by Indigenous youth in various contexts. This area of research typically examines issues such as education, health, cultural preservation, identity development, and community well-being among Native children. Scholars and practitioners in this field seek to explore the strengths and resilience of Native children, as well as the ways in which historical traumas, systemic inequalities, and social injustices impact their lives. The goal of this research is often to inform policies and programs that better support the well-being and success of Indigenous youth.