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University of California Berkeley


The Department of Ethnic Studies (ES) encourages the comparative study of racialization in the Americas, with a focus on the histories, literatures, and politics of Asian Americans, Chicanos/Latinos, Native American Indians, and African Americans. ES seeks to situate these core groups within national and transnational contexts, and to understand how racial and ethnic formation articulate

Barona Band of Mission Indians


With a long and storied history, The Barona Band of Mission Indians is always eager to share their culture and heritage, and is proud to welcome you to their land and the magnificent Barona Valley Ranch Resort & Casino. Established in 1932, the Barona Indian Reservation is home to this regal tribe, which is recognized

Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians


The Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians, one of the remaining 12 bands of the Kumeyaay Indian Nation, resides on a 1,600-acre reservation in the Viejas Valley, east of the community of Alpine in San Diego County, California. The Viejas Band is recognized as a sovereign government by the United States, with which it maintains a

Palomar College


Palomar College American Indian Studies offers courses that cover Native American cultures from ancient times until the present. Our academic approach is holistic and multi-disciplinary. This includes archaeology, history, humanities, ethnology, sociology, and political science. Each of these in their applied perspectives contribute to knowledge relevant to cultural and political influence of American Indian people

First Nations Development Institute


For 30 years, using a three-pronged strategy of Educating Grassroots Practitioners, Advocating for Systemic Change, Capitalizing Indian Communities, First Nations has been working to restore Native American control and culturally-compatible stewardship of the assets they own – be they land, human potential, cultural heritage, or natural resources – and to establish new assets for ensuring

Humboldt State University


For more than four decades, Humboldt State has served American Indians and Tribes through a variety of programs unique within the California State University System. Humboldt State offers extensive personal support, mentoring and tutoring for Native students. In addition to programs specifically designed to support Native students, Humboldt State has specialized programs and resources that

Pechanga Health Clinic


P: (951) 676-6810 A: 12784 Pechanga Road, Temecula, CA 92593 Pechanga is dedicated to the health, family welfare and special needs of our community — both for members and employees. We are completely committed to ensuring that tribal members have access to benefits to improve their lives. Using a combination of outreach, innovation and education,

The Southern California Tribal Chairmen’s Association


The Southern California Tribal Chairmen’s Association (SCTCA) is a multi-service non-profit corporation established in 1972 for a consortium of 19 federally-recognized Indian tribes in Southern California. The primary mission of SCTCA is to serve the health, welfare, safety, education, cultural, economic and employment needs of its tribal members and enrolled Indians in the San Diego

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