Honor the Earth: Grants: Groups We Have Funded In The Past: 1996

 

Indigenous Networking Permaculture Center (IPNC)
Denver, Colorado
IPNC recovers and records traditional knowledge of agricultural production and practices and preserves the genetic material of Iriquois native crops.

Lyle Point Support Group
Lyle, Washington
The Innu Nation is organizing in opposition to low level military flight testing across their territory and the devestation of their lands by hydroelectric development, logging and an unprecedented level of mineral exploration.

Ojibwe Heritage Council
White Earth Reservation, Minnesota The Ojibwe Heritage Council identifies and protects ancient burial grounds and works to legally establish traditional cemetaries in the five communities of the White Earth Reservation.

Original Women's Network, Inc.
Winnipeg, Canada
The Network is a grassroots organization that conducts research, community outreach and education around women's issues.

OSA Women's Center
Redding, California
The Center develops and implements programs for Native women who are in recovery from alcohol and drug abuse; abusive relationships and dysfunctional family relationships.

Surgone Village
Surgone Village, California
The Surgone community is in the process of restoring the village where traditional ceremonies such as the Brush Dance were performed. This restoration is vital for cultural preservation, promote positive cultural experiences and strengthening cultural identity.

Tonantzin Land Institute
Alburquerque, New Mexico
The Institute addresses Indigenous human rights, environmental protection and the sustainability of traditional communities. Work is focused on protecting the Petroglyph National Monument.


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