Just south of Shiprock, New Mexico, and the Four Corners area, about half an hour away, is Table Mesa. google_ad_height = 90; google_color_bg = "FFFFFF"; Part In Santa Rosa, California, Indian culture is being cultivated and shared, thanks to the business savvy of a new generation, and a project with the motto “Selling education and creating opportunity.” Teens at the California Indian Museum and Cultural Center are taking part in Tribal Ambassadors Through Business, an initiative that teaches young people business skills through both online courses and the opportunity to open and run a museum store, showcasing and selling Native arts and crafts.

For the Pine Ridge Area Chamber of Commerce, the goal is to bolster the local economy and improve the quality of life on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. 462.

One service it is committed to is its food and nutrition program. This part of our site includes complete short stories by some of the very best classic writers.

It provides many services through after-school programming.

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Lakota Artists Boost Economy, Community & Cultural Traditions on Pine Ridge. “It’s an investment in not only food sovereignty, but in the future of our people,” said Nambé Farm Manager George Toya.

And in doing so, it showed how the arts can unite people, strengthen community and foster healing. Here are some of their stories taken from our Indian Giver newsletter.

And now with funding from First Nations’ Native Arts Initiative, it is bolstering its classes, reaching more people and fostering even more pride in the craftsmanship and elegance of Tulalip art. Throughout its year-long arts project, the organization met its objective.

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