Association on American Indian Affairs

Breaking News:

AAIA has written an Amicus Brief for the case of Adoptive Couple v Baby Girl, which can be viewed here.

AAIA Summer Camp Funding Now Available. See the Youth link under the Program heading for details.

May 22 - Countdown - 13 days remaining for scholarship applications.

In order to thrive Native families and youth need to be healthy, have a good education, and be part of a strong and supportive community and culture.

For 90 years, AAIA has been working to promote these goals and provide the critical elements that Native American Indian children and families need to live happy, healthy and productive lives. Our programs focus upon youth/education (scholarships, child welfare, summer camps), health (diabetes education and prevention), cultural preservation (sacred lands protection, Native language preservation) and the empowerment of tribal communities (federal acknowledgment, funding for tribal programs). Please visit the rest of our website to learn more about our vital initiatives.

Protecting Sovereignty * Preserving Culture * Educating Youth

 

The Development of Native American Graves and Repatriation Act

Video Narrated by AAIA Executive Director Jack Trope

 

Come visit our new Language Program website to

browse learning materials and play Dakotah

language video games!

Language Website