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Resources: 6 listings
- Administration on Aging
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- National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month, 2005
The Administration on Aging is pleased to join in the celebration of National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month in recognizing the intertribal cultures and to educate the public about the heritage, history, art, and traditions of the American Indian and Alaska Native people.
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- Michigan Indian Elders Association
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Anishinaabe |
US - Northeast |
- The Michigan Indian Elders Association (MIEA) was formed in 1997 to address the varied needs for the Elders in the state of Michigan. The purpose is to aid and assist in the improvement of the economic, social, healthful and spiritual well-being of those Elders through a forum where the Elder may speak, learn, grow and exercise control over their environment by having representation, enabling access to services, provide prevention training, and act as an advocate for member organizations. MIEA has representation from 11 of the state's 12 federally recognized tribes.
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- National Indian Council on Aging
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- Since it was formed by a group of tribal chairmen in 1976, the National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) has served as the nation’s foremost non-profit advocate for the nation’s (est.) 200,000 American Indian and Alaska Native elders. NICOA strives to better the lives of the nation's indigenous seniors through advocacy, employment training, dissemination of information, and data support.
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- National Society for American Indian Elderly - AZ
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United States |
- Our goal is to provide the resources to assist all American Indian elderly to have access to services that will support them in their homes, as respected members of their communities and as keepers of their traditions.
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- Native Elder Health Care Resource Center
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- Turtle Mountain Chippewa Nutrition & Support Services
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Chippewa |
US - West |
- Informational site for people who are interested in our elderly in the community.
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