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The purpose of Haida Canoe Revitalization Group (HCRG) is to enhance people’s lives through the process of making and using indigenous Haida style canoes. This organization is intended to facilitate this revitalization by seeking funding for all things pertaining to Haida canoe culture. This includes, but is not limited to, information gathering and sharing as well as the creation and use of Haida canoes.
The Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve mission is to revive, restore, protect, interpret, collect and enhance the history, traditional cultural values and spiritual beliefs of the Tulalip Tribes who are the successors in interest to the Snohomish, Snoqualmie and Skykomish tribes and other tribes and bands signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott.
Hiram is a Native family/community advocate, cultural knowledge-keeper, educator, and artist with over 25 years of experience in the realm of Native family/community advocacy, Native youth/children advocacy and development rooted in traditional and cultural approaches, marginalized populations advocacy, Native arts and culture advocacy, community-centered leadership, culturally-rooted community engagement, and policy development support. A highly regarded and celebrated GLBT and Two-Spirit advocate across communities throughout the Northwest, Hiram Calf Looking is the founder of House of Star – a Northwest-based drag family with a mission of raising awareness for drag queens of color and promoting AIDS advocacy and awareness across communities of color. Hiram is also deeply invested in mentorship of new Native American drag queens and drag queens of color, locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally. A passionate community organizer, with a broad base of expertise, Hiram Calf Looking currently serves as the Co-Chair of the Washington Indian Civil Rights Commission, Co-Chair of the Northwest Two-Spirit Society, serves on the Board of the Montana Two-Spirit Society, and is an active delegate/member of the International Council of Two-Spirit Society, and the Blackfeet Nation Northwest Delegation. Hiram Calf Looking currently lives in Seattle, Washington.
Whether you live on a reservation, are part of the Native diaspora, or believe in #BuyNative, Idaho Rez Rising is an opportunity to connect with Native-owned businesses across Idaho. A website with an online directory to find a service you need locally or contact an artist whose work you want to support from afar. The team of Idaho Connect is dedicated to identify, engage and empower small business owners from various diverse communities, including a concerted effort to uplift Idaho Native American entrepreneurs. At Idaho Connect, we believe in the ingenuity and resilience of our Native communities, and choose to assist in the economic impact that Native Americans bring to Idaho. Idaho Rez Rising connects you with entrepreneurs in a digital way. Instant access to purchase goods or services such as beautiful jewelry, delicious food, or even a needed handyman. Creating an online component for a business presents new opportunities. Idaho Rez Rising is an exclusive online tool offering increased visibility to businesses.
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