Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge - Association on American Indian Affairs
A fundraising initiative by two U.S. Army veterans riding 10,000 miles to support the Association on American Indian Affairs and protect Native Cultural Sovereignty.
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A fundraising initiative by two U.S. Army veterans riding 10,000 miles to support the Association on American Indian Affairs and protect Native Cultural Sovereignty.
Frequently asked questions regarding the Association on American Indian Affairs scholarship application process, eligibility criteria, and award maintenance.
Official scholarship information page for the Association on American Indian Affairs, providing details on eligibility, application requirements, and partnership with the American Indian College Fund.
An informational page provided by the Association on American Indian Affairs offering resources, reports, and legislative information regarding violence against Native Peoples.
An overview of the historical development and legacy of the Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) scholarship program, established in 1947.
Overview of the Association on American Indian Affairs' Next Generations program, which supports Native youth through scholarships, summer camp grants, internships, and fellowships.
Information on the Association on American Indian Affairs' work to protect Native cultural heritage, including guidance for individuals, Native Nations, and auction houses regarding the repatriation of cultural items.
A comprehensive directory of undergraduate and graduate Native American and Indigenous studies programs across the United States, categorized by region.
An informational page detailing the Association on American Indian Affairs' involvement in an amici brief regarding the Dakota Access Pipeline and the Standing Rock Sioux and Cheyenne River Sioux Tribes.
A resource page from the Association on American Indian Affairs providing information on the Tribal Partners Working Group, auction monitoring, and additional repatriation and cultural heritage training resources.
A legal brief filed by the Association on American Indian Affairs and other parties as amici curiae in support of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's motion for summary judgment regarding federal trust responsibilities.
A press release from the Association on American Indian Affairs regarding the withdrawal of Native American cultural items from a Rago auction due to provenance concerns.
A press release from the Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) demanding the EVE Auction House halt the sale of sensitive Native American cultural heritage items.
A press release from the Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) regarding the ethical standards and due diligence required by auction houses when selling Native American cultural and sacred heritage.
A formal statement by the Executive Director of the Association on American Indian Affairs regarding international repatriation of Indigenous cultural items and human rights.
A press release from the Association on American Indian Affairs addressing the unethical sale of Native American cultural heritage and advocating for repatriation.
A press release from the Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) urging auction houses and dealers to consult with Indigenous peoples regarding the sale of sensitive cultural items.
A press release from the Association on American Indian Affairs warning collectors and auction houses against the purchase of stolen or sensitive Native American cultural heritage and sacred items.
A resource guide for tribal communities providing protocols and actionable steps to take when a Native woman goes missing, including law enforcement coordination and community support strategies.
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