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Native American Interest Links
ArizonaNativeNet.COM
ArizonaNativeNet is a virtual university outreach and
distance learning telecommunications center devoted to the higher
educational needs of Native Nations in Arizona, the United States and the
world through the utilization of the worldwide web and the knowledge-based
and technical resources and expertise of the University of Arizona. It is a
vital resource for Native Nations seeking to strengthen their
nation-building efforts through telecommunications-based higher education,
leadership and management training, and distance learning programs offered
through ArizonaNativeNet by the University of Arizona.
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More about ArizonaNativeNet
Cultural Competence Resources
for Health Care Providers- HRSA

Native
Wisconsin Communities: GLITC, 2003

Bureau of Indian Affairs- List of Nationally Recognized
Indian Tribes (Updated March 2007)

American Indian Development Associates (AIDA)
is a comprehensive resource for tribal, state, & federal agencies, service
providers, and community members seeking information related to crime, violence
and victimization issues in American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
Seven Directions Practice (http://www.7dp.org/)
Our mission is to promote peaceful and respectful relationships between
individuals, organizations, communities and nations. We teach and utilize an
Earth centered spiritual technology to create sustainable collaborative
relationships and environments that support pro-active, affirmative responses to
social and spiritual issues in the world.
States & Tribes: Building New Traditions Sustainable Development
NCSL, 2007
White Bison, Inc., is an
American Indian non profit organization based in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Through White Bison, it's Founder and President Don
Coyhis, Mohican Nation, has offered healing resources to Native America
since 1988. White Bison offers sobriety, recovery, addictions prevention, and
wellness/Wellbriety learning resources to the Native American community nation
wide. Many non-Native people also use White Bison's healing resource products,
attend its learning circles, and volunteer their services.

Tribal Government
Institute, Inc. Please click above for more information.
Northern California Indian Development Council NCIDC (http://www.ncidc.org)
is a non-profit that meets the development needs of American Indians.
Menominee Nation Chamber of Commerce
Government Sites for
Native Americans

NAYSC hosts a
directory of consultants, technical assistance providers, nonprofits, and
subject matter experts in workforce development, education, juvenile justice,
child welfare, foster care, mental health, disabilities, and more. NAYSC
also provides a listing of consulting jobs and funding opportunities nationwide.
Become a member today by clicking on the picture above.
NIYLP's vision is a world with
generations of healthy, capable, caring,
resilient Native youth who contribute to their
groups, families, communities and nations. We
envision NIYLP to be in the forefront of
the national youth development movement as
leaders, mentors, and learners in Native
communities.
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Introducing: MEDICINE BUNDLE - The new magazine
for those interested in Native health issues. Our health is irreplaceable and
keeping healthy is important no matter our age. With information on fitness and
prevention, traditional practices and contemporary issues, we think Native
health issues deserve their own magazine.
Website:
http://www.medicinebundle.ca

For Culture Shock Camp
Booking Information:
Contact: 918-576-9680
Email:
cscbooking@pawneestar.com
To view the Culture
Shock Information and Press Kit click below:
Press Kit



Native American Fatherhood and Families Association
(NAFFA)
The Mission of NAFFA is to strengthen Native American families by enhancing the
responsible involvement of fathers to become actively involved in the lives of
their children and by fostering communication, professional, education and
collaborations among service providers.

National
Native American Families Together Parent Center- is an
outreach program to increase partnerships between Native American Families and
the professionals who serve their children.

Smithsonian Institute's American Indian History & Culture


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