Organizations Native Americans Indigenous The Americas
Organizations Native Americans Indigenous The Americas
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Native American organizations' web sites
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- Providing legal representation to Native American tribes and villages, organizations and individuals to help untangle the maze of laws impacting their lives.
- The National Indian Justice Center (NIJC) provides training and technical assistance to tribal court personnel, law enforcement, government officials, tribal social services/victim assistance providers and tribal gaming commissioners.
- Native American and First Nation inmates looking for a pen-pal. Also support for indigenous projects. English with some German.
- Promoting Native American nonprofits, businesses, and tribal nations. Information, roundtable, and links on research and grant opportunities, American Indian philanthropy, and commercial visibility.
- Providing Indian news, information, and youth programs.
- Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama Deer Clan website.
- Offering housing advice and assistance for Oklahoma Indian tribes and authorities.
- Organization governing Indian casinos in California.
- National network promoting personal development, citizenship and leadership; headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. Program and event information, staff roster, links.
- A Native American non-profit organization working to preserve traditional cultures, empowering the application of traditional beliefs and practices on ancestral lands.
- Non-profit charitable organization dedicated to supplying educational, winter and holiday goods to reservation children in Minnesota and the upper midwest.
- Founded in 1995, First People's Fund is committed to supporting the creative work of American Indian artists.
- The Centre was created to meet the needs of the Native people in the City of Kelowna and surrounding area.
- We provide technical assistance to Native American grantees who are establishing a system of care for SED children.
- The Liberal Party Commission responsible for promoting the interests of Native Canadians, and for encouraging the participation of Aboriginals in public life.
- HONOR's Native American Support and Resource Information Center grew out of desire that Native Americans be treated with respect and "Honor" in terms of United States law, treaties, the courts and the constitution.
- Non-profit organization dedicated to creating cultural revitalization and sustainable community development on the Tohono O'odham Nation.
- A national voluntary association of tribal court judges. The mission of the association, as a national representative membership organization, is to strengthen and enhance tribal justice systems.
- The National Indian Education Association (NIEA) is the largest and oldest Indian education organization in the nation and advocates for Indian control of Indian education.
- Non-profit organization promoting awareness of the forced removal of 1838-1839. History, photographs, and trail maps.
- A nonprofit educational organization that preserves and promotes Native American culture, art and crafts through printed material and special events.
- Relief, motivation, and resources for Native Americans. Programs, tribal directory, activism, indigenous literature. Fundraiser support and donations welcome.
- The National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) is a nonprofit organization of 168 Indian Nations engaged in tribal gaming enterprises.
- Project to provide human rights observers for Native American communities. Site includes reports of activities and links to country groups. Project ran from 1992 to 1999.
- A not-for-profit organization established to support the ethical promotion and protection of authentic Native American art and culture.
- Umbrella association for many Aboriginal Friendship Centres throughout British Columbia. Mandate is to aid Urban Aboriginals by offering a wide variety of programs.
- The AIPC is dedicated to increasing the recruitment, retention & visibility of American Indians in the Federal workforce. Includes job announcements, links to agencies and some non-federal sites, student opportunities, reports on training and items of
- Non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening the cultural knowledge and identity of Eastern First Nations People and to preserving their traditional homeland and Sacred Places.
- Non-profit indigenous organization based in Alaska, dedicated to grassroots awareness, action, and advocacy.
- The National Indian Health Board (NIHB)is a nonprofit organization representing tribal governments that advocates for improvements in health care for Indian communities.
- Helps Indians meet their immediate survival needs while implementing and supporting programs that create opportunities for self-sufficiency and self-esteem, particularly for tribal youth.
- DreamCatchers is a non-profit, charitable organization fostering the creation of Native American feature films, documentaries and other events to promote cross cultural communications.
- Non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote understanding, acceptance and practice of Native American culture.
- International indigenous/multicultural foundation dedicated to cultural preservation and sustainability.
- Information and resources on the prevention & intervention of addictions, alcohol, drug and solvent abuse, for First Nations and Inuit Communities.
- Non-profit, victim advocacy organization available to tribes operating batterer intervention and victim services programs to aid survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking crimes.
- The National Congress of Indians provides national leadership on issues facing tribal communities throughout the United States. Services include legislative alerts and lobbying.
- The National Indian Child Welfare Association provides publications, training and information concerning the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978.
- A provincial, not-for-profit charitable educational entity for promoting awareness and understanding of First Nations culture within Manitoba.
- The SDRC provides training, health, career, government, and social development information for First Nations Bands across the Province of BC.
- Non-profit organization dedicated to the restoration and re-vitalization of this sacred Native American site.
- Strives to educate others about Native American Indian culture and history. Objectives, mission, and contact information.
- Provides technical assistance and training to tribes and villages submitting grants to the U.S. Administration.
- Working toward a Federal holiday for Native Americans; also racial exclusion in the arts, media, and athletics. Petition, press releases, membership information, links. Opening animation and cursor trails.
- Provides fair and accurate information to reservation and urban communities and our elected officials on the Republican agenda, canidates, native issues, and culture.
- First Nations organization providing resources and curriculum assistance to support native education.
- Policy, research, grantmaking, and lending institution. Working to help mobilize the capacity of Native Americans for controlling their own economic assets.
- Swedish foundation for the support of indigenous cultures, specifically indigenous North American cultures. Information about the group and its projects, calendar of events, and links to native resources.
- Based in Boston, Massachusetts. Educational and social services. Comprehensive list of northeastern tribes and organizations. Newsletter and links.
- Nonprofit organization established to explore the history and culture of the indigenous people of Maine.
- Protecting and preserving burial and otherwise sacred sites in Tennessee.
- Non-profit cultural heritage office of the Cup'ig Eskimo village of Mekoryuk, Nunivak Island, Alaska.
- Working to improve Aboriginal health from an Aboriginal worldview arising from community-based interests.
- Canadian organization for First Nations, Metis, and Inuit university students. With news, workshops, community notices, membership information, and resources.
- A non-profit, non-political, educational organization to promote the culture of Native Americans. We are also the host of the Knoxville, TN powwow.
- Provides leadership, support and advocacy for Aboriginal people living with and affected by HIV or AIDS.
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