Sponsors & Partners

California Indian Museum Phase Two:

External and Permanent Exhibit Room Design. Funding for this project has been provided in part by the California Cultural and Historical Endowment

Pomo Language Documentation Project. Funding for this Project has been provided by the Administration for Native Americans

Sanctity, Servitude and Survival, California Indian Mission Education Website. Funding for this project has been provided through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Ambassadors Through Theater Project. Funding for this project has been provided through the Native Arts and Cultures.

Partners

National Indian Justice Center – The National Indian Justice Center, Inc., (NIJC) is an Indian owned and operated non-profit corporation with principal offices in Santa Rosa, California. NIJC was established in 1983 through the collective efforts of the National American Indian Court Judges Association, the American Indian Lawyer Training Program, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs in order to establish an independent national resource for Native communities and tribal governments. The goals of NIJC are to design and deliver legal education, research, and technical assistance programs which seek to improve the quality of life for Native communities and the administration of justice in Indian country.

California Indian Storytellers Association – CISA is committed to providing a storytelling forum for the indigenous people of the Americas.

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