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Membership and Its Benefits
For $35 per year, you can be a member and join other like-minded voices - Native and non-Native - that support Tribal sovereignty, diverse cultures and youth. Membership will keep you informed of the Association's activities and other important news pertaining to Indian Country. You will receive our newsletter published two times a year. Members may also receive periodic "call for action" letters and emails regarding activities that may adversely affect Indian Country. Membership also gives you the opportunity to vote for the Association's Board of Directors and vote for changes to the Association's corporate charter and by-laws. ​ 

Provide a Charitable Gift in Your Estate Planning
If the work of the Association is meaningful to you and your family, you may provide for the Association with a living legacy in a charitable donation or trust as one of your last wishes. A charitable donation will minimize your taxable estate since charitable donations are exempt from gift taxes. Please contact the Association if you would like to include the Association in your estate planning. 

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The Association always has volunteer opportunities for public affairs, legal, accounting, and project specific expertise. Be a part of advocacy in Indian Country by donating your time and expertise to changing lives on the ground, preserving culture, and supporting strong tribal governments. Please contact the Association at 240-314-7155 if you are interested in providing your time, resources or other in-kind services to the Association's efforts.​

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​The Association is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) publicly supported organization.

The Association is governed by an all-Native Board of Directors and Executive Director. 

The Association as an accredited charity and meets all 20 standards of the Better Business Bureau. 

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Red Hoop Talk is LIVE STREAMING Native News and Talk about protecting culture and continuing our survival as diverse indigenous peoples. Hear from Shannon O'Loughlin (Choctaw), Roy Melendez (Caddo) and our special guests! 
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