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WA, Indigenous, Latina/e/o/x, Native American, For All Location
Lopez Island, WA The Lopez Island Family Resource Center provides resources and guidance necessary to meet the basic needs of the entire community.
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WA, Alaska Native, Survivor, Indigenous, Native American Location
, WA Encircling Indigenous survivors of violence by engaging community, connecting to culture, and dismantling systems of harm.
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WA, Indigenous, Native American Location
Olympia, WA The Whitener Group is a native-owned consulting group dedicated to the advancement and sustainability of tribes. At our root, we are a group of Whiteners along with a bunch of other industry experts that are confident enough to want to work with a group of Whiteners.
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WA, Alaska Native, Survivor, Indigenous, Native American Location
, WA The Cedar Rising Coalition is Indigenous-led and made up of member organizations with a shared collaborative vision toward ending gender based violence in Native communities.
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WA, Alaska Native, American (US), Native American Location
Seattle, WA Community Focus
WA, Alaska Native, American (US), Indigenous, Native American Location
Seattle, WA Nakani Native Program builds, strengthens leadership, organizational capacity in our Native community. We provide social, political support to Native Americans in order to achieve racial equity and environmental justice.
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WA, American (US), Native American, Settler, For All Location
Seattle, WA The free online encyclopedia of Washington state history. 7782 HistoryLink.org articles now available. We are dedicated to the principle that history belongs to the entire community and that a better understanding of past events can improve public debate and decisions and enrich the lives of individuals.
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WA, Alaska Native, American (US), Indigenous, Native American, Puyallup / spuyaləpabš, Sugpiaq / Alutiiq Location
Tacoma, WA Growing food, medicine, and community with and for Native people. Multi-generational Aleut family living on Coastal Salish/ Puyallup land.
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WA, LGBTQ, Alaska Native, American (US), Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), Indigenous, Native American Location
Seattle, WA Indigenize Productions is a collective of Indigenous Turtle Islander performers, curators and producers based in Seattle, Washington.
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WA, Native American, Tulalip / dxʷliləp Location
Tulalip, WA Tulalip Education Division is here to support Tulalip youth.
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WA, Native American Location
Poulsbo, WA The JayHawk Institute was founded out of the desires of noted Pacific Northwest Native Style artist Duane Pasco and his wife Betty, a Suquamish tribal elder and weaver/artist/teacher to pass on their considerable knowledge of, and passion for, Pacific Northwest traditions and culture.
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WA, American (US), Colville, Native American Location
Coulee Dam, WA Community Focus
WA, Jamestown S’Klallam / nuxsklai’yem, Native American Location
Sequim, WA The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe is one of 566 American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes in the United States of America. The Tribe shares a common history, territory and political rights with its sister Tribes the Lower Elwha Klallam and Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribes. The S’Klallam people have lived on the north shores of the Olympic Peninsula since time immemorial.
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OR, American (US), Indigenous, Native American, For All, Multicultural Location
Oregon City, OR The Museum of the Oregon Territory is a regional treasure that overlooks Willamette Falls. Come explore the history behind the land and see how Willamette Falls transformed the region’s industry. MOOT is home to Native American petroglyphs and artifacts, the original 1850 Oregon City and 1851 San Francisco plat maps, a piece of the Willamette Meteorite, original belongings of Clackamas County’s earliest resettlers, as well as thousands of other objects, photographs, and documents that reflect Clackamas County history and culture.
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OR, Native American Location
Portland, OR We are a Native American-led 501c3 charitable organization celebrating and exploring the legacy of the great Kaw/Creek musician Jim Pepper, raising awareness of and creating opportunities for Indigenous musicians, and improving access to culturally-relevant musical education for Native American students. We are developing culturally relevant curriculum for grades 9 through 12, which we have named Speak/Sing Native™.
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OR, Indigenous, Native American, Warm Springs Location
Warm Springs, OR The Spilyay Tymoo was first published 1976 by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon. Since then, it has continuously published bi-weekly and focuses on local, regional and national Native American news. The Spilyay Tymoo is mailed, free of charge, to Warm Springs Tribal Members and is available for pick up at several locations on the Warm Springs reservation.
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OR, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), Hispanic, Native American, For All, Multicultural Location
Portland, OR Roots and Beats Project fosters positive youth development through media arts education and cultural engagement. Our curriculum merges tradition and technology to weave culturally-rooted digital storytelling focusing on immigrant, refugee and ethnic diaspora experience. We work in partnership with local nonprofits and schools to provide music and multimedia workshops at no cost to underserved youth ages 12-21 years old.
We strive to make our curriculum culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and bilingual, aspects crucial to meet our students where they are. Our work is informed by a belief that when young people feel safe expressing themselves creatively, embracing cultural diversity, and bonding with adult mentors, it unlocks great potential for the development of wide-ranging skills and competencies towards becoming future community leaders.
We strive to make our curriculum culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and bilingual, aspects crucial to meet our students where they are. Our work is informed by a belief that when young people feel safe expressing themselves creatively, embracing cultural diversity, and bonding with adult mentors, it unlocks great potential for the development of wide-ranging skills and competencies towards becoming future community leaders.
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OR, American (US), Native American Location
Portland, OR Wisdom of the Elders, Inc. was founded in 1993 by the late Martin High Bear, Lakota medicine man and spiritual leader, and Rose High Bear, Deg Hit'an Dine (Alaskan Athabascan). Wisdom of the Elders office is located in Portland, Oregon.
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OR, American (US), Indigenous, Native American Location
Portland, OR Natalie Ball makes art as proposals of refusal to complicate an easily affirmed and a consumed narrative without absolutes.
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African, Middle Eastern, OR, African American, American (US), Asian, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), Latina/e/o/x, Native American, Pasifika Location
Portland, OR