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National Congress of American Indians from their site:
"Founded in 1944, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) is the oldest, largest, and most representative American Indian and Alaska Native organization serving the broad interests of tribal governments and communities. NCAI, a non-profit organization, advocates for a bright future for generations to come by taking the lead to gain consensus on a constructive and promising vision for Indian Country."
Learn more here: NCAI.org
National Council of Urban Indian Health from their site:
"NCUIH envisions a nation where comprehensive, culturally competent personal and public health services are available and accessible to American Indians and Alaska Natives living in urban communities throughout the United States."
Learn more here: NCUIH.org
Native American Rights Fund from their site:
"Since 1970, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) has provided legal assistance to Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals nationwide who might otherwise have gone without adequate representation. NARF has successfully asserted and defended the most important rights of Indians and tribes in hundreds of major cases, and has achieved significant results in such critical areas as tribal sovereignty, treaty rights, natural resource protection, and Indian education."
Learn more here: NARF.org
Navajo Times from their site:
"The Navajo Times Publishing Co., Inc. is a for-profit corporation organized under the laws of the Navajo Nation.
The Navajo Times was established by the Navajo Tribal Council in 1959 as a newsletter. The first issue of the Navajo Times newspaper was published in 1960. Its mission is to inform the Navajo people of events, news and issues of importance to them, whether from within the boundaries of the Navajo Nation or throughout the United States. The Navajo Times is circulated in the Four Corners region and the rest of the U.S. through subscriptions. The Navajo Times headquarters is in Window Rock, Ariz., with an office in Shiprock, N.M."
Learn more here: NavajoTimes.com
Protect the Sacred from their site:
"We educate and empower the next generation of leaders and allies to use transformative storytelling and community building to strengthen Indigenous sovereignty and protect Indigenous elders, languages, and medicine ways."
"Allie Young, Harness Programs Manager, founded Protect the Sacred (PTS) in March 2020 to help slow the spread of the coronavirus on the Navajo Nation by organizing young people as leaders in their community. PTS's focus expanded to organizing Native people throughout Indian Country and allies to protect Native elders, language, and culture through civic engagement and public health culture change campaigns."
Learn more here: iwillharness.com/program/protect-the-sacred
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