Events
Indigenous peoples face special challenges in planning, policy, and advocacy. Issues of sovereignty, cultural protection, land use management, and handling mineral rights often require the making of maps. Recognizing this, we're exited to announce that Google and IMN are teaming up to host a two-day workshop on Google campus in Mountain View, California. The goal of the worksh
The purpose of the gathering is to encourage emerging and seasoned American Indian leaders to share their skills, knowledge and experience as we lead our community into the 21st Century.
You will:
- Experience inter-generational learning by connecting with seasoned leaders from within the community.
- Engage in interactive discussions with other community leaders.
Just around the corner! Expose yourself to new ideas, current initiatives in health philanthropy, and knowledgeable colleagues and experts, and take what you learn to inform, re-energize, and inspire your organization and the work you do.
The 2009 18th Annual Him-Dak Celebration was held this year on April 4th, 2009.
This year's theme was "Ak-Chin's Way of Life - Transformation from Past to Present"
Native Voices at The Autry Presents Tales of An Urban Indian Written and performed by Darrell Dennis (Shuswap)
Limited run: March 13th - 28th, 2010 Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Matinees Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm
90 Minutes in Length
Cost: Free
First Peoples Fund will convene 12 artists from its two programs: Artist in Business Leadership and Cultural Capital. These programs are designed to further the work of artist entrepreneurs as well as foster the collective spirit each of them brings to their community.
First Peoples Fund will convene 12 artists from its two programs: Artist in Business Leadership and Cultural Capital. These programs are designed to further the work of artist entrepreneurs as well as foster the collective spirit each of them brings to their community.
First Peoples Fund will convene 12 artists from its two programs: Artist in Business Leadership and Cultural Capital. These programs are designed to further the work of artist entrepreneurs as well as foster the collective spirit each of them brings to their community.

