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Native Indian-American Web Sites
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Ableza |
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Ableza is a Native American Arts and Media Institute in San Jose, CA. We are dedicated to promoting, preserving and protecting traditional and contemporary arts by Native American Peoples.
Native Americans do more than "Indian" art; we are active in all areas of the modern arts world. As we "take back our images" from Hollywood stereotypes, Ableza helps make sure the world is aware of Native America's vast professional activities. Through education, especially of our youth, Ableza promotes self-esteem and an awareness of "who we are." |
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Administration for Children and Families |
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The Administration for Children and Families (ACF), within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is responsible for federal programs that promote the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals, and communities. |
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Administration for Native Americans (ANA) |
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The Administration for Native Americans (ANA) promotes the goal of social and economic self-sufficiency of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and other Native American Pacific Islanders, including Native Samoans. Self-sufficiency is that level of development at which a Native American community can control and internally generate resources to provide for the needs of its members and meet its own economic and social goals. Social and economic underdevelopment is the paramount obstacle to the self-sufficiency of Native American communities and families. |
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Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program |
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The Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program exists to create a bridge of hope between Native Americans and other cultures. It allows us to reach out to one another, share our gifts, and mend the broken circle of our relationship with the Land and the Native Americans who hold it in sacred trust. |
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Alaska Native Health Board |
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The Alaska Native Health Board (ANHB), established in 1968, is recognized as the statewide voice on Alaska Native health issues. The purpose of the Alaska Native Health Board is to promote the spiritual, physical, mental, social, and cultural well-being and pride of Alaska Native people. |
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Alaska's People |
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Alaska's People is a division of Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC), promoting the employment and training of Alaska Natives and their Family Members. |
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All Indian Pueblo Council |
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To promote justice and encourage the common welfare, to foster the social and economic advancement of all the Pueblo Indians, and to preserve and protect our common interest. |
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