Honor The Children Pow Wow
Honor The Children Pow Wow, Native American Girl Scout Troop 389
Dora, Alabama.
http://children.1accesshost.com/
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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Owned and operated by the 19 Indian Pueblos of New Mexico. We opened our doors in August, 1976, to showcase the history and accomplishments of the Pueblo people, from Pre-Columbian to current time. More than 200,000 people visit us each year. Our central focus is a 10,000 sq. ft. museum of the authentic history and artifacts of traditional Pueblo cultures and their contemporary art. Our permanent exhibit highlights the creativity and adaptation which made possible the survival, diversity and achievements of each of the 19 Pueblos.
http://www.indianpueblo.org/intro/index.cfm
(Added: March 14, 2005 Hits: 67 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Indian World
Indian World is a nonprofit Michigan
corporation, established March 8, 1994,
which seeks to develop a comprehensive
approach to the enhancement and
protection of North America indigenous
culture.
http://www.indianworld.org/
(Added: October 03, 1999 Hits: 71 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Indigenous Environmental Network
The Indigenous Environmental Network is an alliance of grassroots indigenous peoples
whose mission is to protect the sacredness of Mother Earth from contamination and
exploitation by strengthening maintaining and respecting the traditional teachings and the
natural laws.
http://www.ienearth.org/
(Added: September 22, 1999 Hits: 280 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Indigenous Peoples Survival Foundation (IPSF)
This system is dedicated to the Indigenous peoples of the world and to the enrichment it can bring.
http://www.indigenouspeople.org/
(Added: March 21, 2000 Hits: 61 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada (ITCN)
The Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada, Inc. (ITCN) was incorporated as a non-profit organization under Nevada State Law on February 23, 1966. ITCN is a Tribal organization serving the member reservations and colonies in Nevada. The Governing Body of ITCN consists of an Executive Board, composed of Tribal Chairman from each of these Tribes.
http://www.itcn.org/
(Added: November 23, 1999 Hits: 49 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Inter-Tribal Environmental Council (ITEC)
The mission of the Inter-Tribal Environmental Council (ITEC) is to protect; the health of Native Americans, their natural resources, and their environment as it relates to air, land and water. To accomplish this mission ITEC provides technical support, training and environmental services in a variety of environmental disciplines. Currently, there are thirty-nine (39) ITEC member tribes in Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas.
http://www.itecmembers.org/
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Intercultural Leadership Initiative
The focus of the Intercultural Leadership Initiative (ILI) is to help reduce racial tensions among high school youth in the Lakeland region of northern Wisconsin by promoting cultural tolerance and understanding through inter-cultural experiences at the grade school level. This is a proactive program which encourages elementary-aged Native American students and non-Native students to explore issues of race and cultural diversity.
http://www.ilileadership.org
(Added: June 02, 2003 Hits: 26 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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InterTribal Bison Cooperative
ITBC is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) tribal organization and is committed to reestablishing buffalo herds on Indian lands in a manner that promotes cultural enhancement, spiritual revitalization, ecological restoration, and economic development. ITBC is governed by a
Board of Directors, which is comprised of one tribal representative from each member tribe.
http://www.intertribalbison.org/
(Added: February 13, 2000 Hits: 52 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Intertribal Timber Council
The ITC is a nation-wide consortium of Indian Tribes, Alaska Native Corporations, and individuals dedicated to improving the management of natural resources of importance to Native American communities. The ITC works cooperatively with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), private industry, and academia to explore issues and identify practical strategies and initiatives to promote social, economic and ecological values while protecting and utilizing forests, soil, water, and wildlife. Over 60 tribes and Alaskan Native Corporations currently belong to the ITC.
http://www.itcnet.org/
(Added: June 19, 2000 Hits: 61 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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