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Summer Camps Previously Funded by AAIA

Abinoojiiyag Center Summer Culture Camp

Kamiah Nimiipuu Health Camp

Pollen Circles

Table Bluff Reservation Wiyot Tribe Summer Youth Program Grant


Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi-Tribal Youth Program Day Camp

Pathkeepers Native Youth Leadership Camp

Sunka Wakan Camp

Gu Vo Academic Summer Adventure Camp

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Please note our mailing address change:
Association on American Indian Affairs
6030 Daybreak Circle
Suite A150-217
Clarksville, MD 21029

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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 Chief Executive. 

The Association is an accredited charity and meets all 20 standards of the BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU. 
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The Association has achieved the highest rating - PLATINUM - from GuideStar, now known as Candid​

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RED HOOP TALK is a LIVE & STREAMING Native News and Talk show about protecting culture and continuing our decolonization. Hear how our special guests stay #ClosetoCulture! 
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