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Village of Tewa

2026-02-09T23:38:51+00:00

About: The Village of Tewa is part of the First Mesa area on the Hopi Reservation which consists of 3 separate villages. The Village of Tewa has an administration which is a Tribal Village Government which was created to assist its village members with various different services and to be a [...]

Tseyi Association

2026-02-09T23:32:27+00:00

About: Tséyi’ Association was established and founded in 1976 by a Del Muerto Canyon Resident Late Mr. Kee Gai Begay.  Thereafter,  the founding fathers, Del Muerto Canyon Resident Late Mr. Anderson Teller, and Del Muerto Resident/Inlaw Late Mr. Ernest K. Tsosie.  A goal of the group was to become a non-profit [...]

Tó Nizhóní Ání

2026-02-09T23:28:02+00:00

About: Tó Nizhóní Ání, or  “Sacred Water Speaks,” is a Diné-led nonprofit organization established in 2001. Our organization originates from the Big Mountain community on Dził Yíjiin (the Black Mesa region). It was formed in the spirit of the Diné elders who fought to protect Black Mesa from industry exploitation. Tó [...]

Theodore Roosevelt School (White Mountain Apache Tribe)

2026-02-09T23:23:40+00:00

About: It is the mission of Theodore Roosevelt School to prepare and empower all students for the choices and challenges they will face in the future by providing a positive, healthy, social, and educational environment which is based on N’dee knowledge and language. Theodore Roosevelt School (TRS) is a Tribally Controlled [...]

Toohnii Binaneest’ą’ Ałtaas’éí Alliance (Fiscal Sponsor Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico)

2026-02-09T23:21:37+00:00

About: Toohnii Binaneest’ą’ Ałtaas’éí ’began meeting as farmers with common concerns in the winter of 2019 and saw the scope of our collective concerns needed a concerted effort to seek solutions. We organized into a farmers advocacy group to unify our efforts, plans and to seek resources to develop capacity to [...]

Seeds of Harmony, Inc

2026-02-09T22:59:30+00:00

About: Seeds of Harmony, Inc. was incorporated in May 2021 with the State of Arizona.  On August 31, 2021 the organization received 501(c)3 status.  Then in December 2021, the organization became incorporated with the Navajo Nation.  The Board of Directors consist of 4 members that are all enrolled tribal members that [...]

Honor Water (501C3)

2026-02-09T22:48:10+00:00

About: The mission of YAKANAL is “To strengthen cultural identity and leadership capacities in Indigenous youth, preparing them to engage with other cultures while preserving their own.” Since 2009, YAKANAL has offered participants authentic connections with their cultural roots through explicit comparisons and links with other Indigenous cultures. Our focused efforts in [...]

YAKANAL

2025-07-23T21:29:21+00:00

About: The mission of YAKANAL is “To strengthen cultural identity and leadership capacities in Indigenous youth, preparing them to engage with other cultures while preserving their own.” Since 2009, YAKANAL has offered participants authentic connections with their cultural roots through explicit comparisons and links with other Indigenous cultures. Our focused efforts in [...]

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