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Sycuan Medical & Dental Center


The mission of Sycuan Medical/Dental Center is to provide primary health, dental, specialty, public and other healthcare Services. Over 15 medical employees, including board certified physicians, nurses, and specialists work cohesively to provide top quality, comprehensive primary care.The Sycuan Medical/Dental Center focuses on specific conditions impacting the Native American population. On-site primary services include acute

La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians


The La Jolla Indian Reservation was est. in 1875, over 130 years ago by executive order of President Ulysses S. Grant. However, we have existed here for thousands of years. This reservation consists of 9,998 acres of Federal Land and around 700 enrolled Tribal Members. Much of the land is undisturbed and is located at

Collegiate Inventors Competition


An important goal of the Collegiate Inventors Competition is to stimulate public interest in technologies and innovation being developed for the common good. As a result, in 2010 Invent Now produced the first annual Collegiate Science Journalist Competition (CJSC) which was designed to recognize the importance of science and technology journalism and to honor exceptional

Noli Indian School


Noli Indian School is located in San Jacinto, California. The school was first opened in 1990 when the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians made a commitment to improve educational opportunities for Native Youth. From 1990-1993 Noli was funded by a grant and in 1993 Noli received it’s accreditation from the WASC. In 1994, the success

Barona Oaks Raceway


Barona Oaks Motocross Facility was founded over thirty five years ago and has one of the richest histories in Motocross racing in the world. Barona Oaks MX is where numerous motocross legends started their racing careers with names like Jeremy McGrath , Ricky Johnson, Broc Glover, Ronnie Lechein, Mike Craig, Ryan Hughes, Marty Smith ,

Tribal Judicial Institute


The Tribal Judicial Institute was established in 1993 with an award from a private foundation, the Bush Foundation, to provide training and technical assistance to twenty tribal courts in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota. Since then, the Institute has expanded to become a national institute and has conducted over 500 local, regional and national

Northern California Indian Development Council


The Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc. is a private nonprofit corporation that annually provides services to 14,000 to 15,000 clients statewide. NCIDC was established in 1976 to research, develop and administer social and economic development programs designed to meet the needs of Indian and Native American Communities; to provide support and technical assistance for

Cupa Cultural Center


The Cupa Cultural Center’s dedication to the mission of protecting traditions and preserving history is best illustrated in the annual Cupa Days celebration, which takes place during the first weekend of May. This celebration, which has been held every year since 1974, is intended as a commemoration of the tragic removal of the Cupeño people

California State University, Chico


Multicultural and Gender Studies (MCGS) is an interdisciplinary program that furthers the University’s goal of providing students with the knowledge and commitment to be socially responsible citizens in a diverse democracy and interconnected world. MCGS students and faculty analyze and challenge interlocking systems of power including racism, classism, and heterosexism. We work together as a

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