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2024

Hupa Language Immersion Nest

2024 Hupa Language Immersion Nest

$50,000
Xine:wh-ding Inc. ca Created with Sketch. Hoopa, CA

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Description

This general support grant will support the second year of the Hupa Language Immersion Nest, which helps create a new generation of Hupa language speakers.

2024

Wapsúx Kút (Knowledge activity)

2024 Wapsúx Kút (Knowledge activity)

$50,000
Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation wa Created with Sketch. Toppenish, WA

Community Partners

Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation

Funding Area

Description

The Yakama Nation Museum’s will host a series of classes that highlights and focuses on the tradition and art of our people. time. We desire to rejuvenate classes that were halted by the COVID-19 pandemic. YNM requests $24,598 to create an in-person classroom environment where presenters can deliver the history.

2024

Laguna Cultural Enrichment Program

2024 Laguna Cultural Enrichment Program

$100,000
Laguna Community Foundation nm Created with Sketch. Laguna, NM

Community Partners

Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico

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Description

The Pueblo of Laguna Cultural Enrichment Program aims to preserve the traditions and customs of the Pueblo and the local community by supporting local artists and providing opportunities for community members to engage in traditional arts, crafts, cooking, and language learning.

2024

Two Rivers-- Many Generations Project

2024 Two Rivers-- Many Generations Project

$150,000
Minneapolis American Indian Center mn Created with Sketch. Minneapolis, MN

Community Partners

Other

Funding Area

Description

Through the Two Rivers-Many Generations Project, we seek to increase capacity in the community by providing opportunities for 45 Native youth and young adults to work directly with Native elders and artists to learn traditional arts skills, and to retain these lessons through digital documentation and sharing.

2024

Intergenerational Arts- Tribal Youth Preserving our Future

2024 Intergenerational Arts- Tribal Youth Preserving our Future

$100,000
Warm Springs Community Action Team or Created with Sketch. Warm Springs, OR

Community Partners

Other

Funding Area

Description

This project will support elder artists and share traditional knowledge of basketmaking, beading, singing, drumming, and mural arts with 40-120 tribal youth in order to nurture the next generation of traditional arts in Warm Springs. The project will create short films that capture and tell important tribal arts stories/knowledge.

2024

Field to Basket: The Craft of Haudenosaunee Sustenance

2024 Field to Basket: The Craft of Haudenosaunee Sustenance

$150,000
Ukwakhwa Farmstead wi Created with Sketch. DePere, WI

Funding Area

Description

Field to Basket will spotlight the intersection of art and agriculture while sustaining Haudenosaunee cultural heritage. By leveraging traditional basket making as an asset for education, and intergenerational knowledge transfer, we will fortify basketry’s role and relevance in contemporary Haudenosaunee life.

2024

Tł’aawxmamiyai - For Everyone – The Knowledge from Long Ago

2024 Tł’aawxmamiyai - For Everyone – The Knowledge from Long Ago

$100,000
Museum at Warm Springs or Created with Sketch. Warm Springs, OR

Community Partners

Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon

Funding Area

Description

Project purpose is to pass on traditional arts and cultural knowledge, skills, practices; teach skills of entrepreneurship; create and exhibit original Native artworks; increase awareness of Warm Springs cultures within both Tribal and non-Tribal communities; and leverage through project visibility ongoing support from donors and foundations for Museum projects.

2024

Cahuilla Arts Program

2024 Cahuilla Arts Program

$100,000
Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians ca Created with Sketch. Anza, CA

Community Partners

Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians, California

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Description

This project will increase the continuation of knowledge about the history of our Cahuilla culture by teaching participants about our traditional pottery and basket weaver legends who have created a pathway through the arts forum. Participants will learn how to utilize skills to leverage the opportunities in the economic space.

2024

Accessible Garden Beds & Restroom

2024 Accessible Garden Beds & Restroom

$30,000
Ukwakhwa Farmstead wi Created with Sketch. DePere, WI

Community Partners

Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin

Description

We would like to convert our main garden area into raised beds. These changes will make this space more accessible to our community members, especially, those in wheelchairs, walkers, and strollers. We also are installing a handicapped accessible bathroom near the events area.