Links to Resources
Native Seeds Informational Handout
A handout with information on some of our PNW plant relatives and their traditional uses including; Self-heal, Great Camas, and Western Yarrow.
A handout with information on some of our PNW plant relatives and their traditional uses including; Self-heal, Great Camas, and Western Yarrow.
Free Legal Services for Native Americans by the Northwest Justice Project
A pamphlet regarding free legal services available for Native Americans.
A pamphlet regarding free legal services available for Native Americans.
2022 Interim Report of the Washington State Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People (MMIWP) Task Force
The 2022 Report from the MMIWP Task Force.
The 2022 Report from the MMIWP Task Force.
Protecting the Sacred: Addressing Sexual Violence and Gender-based Violence Against Natives during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Learn how the Urban Indian Health Institute are addressing violence against our people in the wake of COVID-19.
Learn how the Urban Indian Health Institute are addressing violence against our people in the wake of COVID-19.
Is it okay to celebrate Thanksgiving?
The American Indian College Fund explores a common question, and how to support Native people during this time.
The American Indian College Fund explores a common question, and how to support Native people during this time.
Cultural Survival
Cultural Survival is an Indigenous-led non-profit advancing indigenous peoples’ rights and cultures worldwide.
Cultural Survival is an Indigenous-led non-profit advancing indigenous peoples’ rights and cultures worldwide.
Unistoten Camp
The Unis’tot’en (C’ihlts’ehkhyu / Big Frog Clan) are the original Wet’suwet’en Yintah Wewat Zenli distinct to the lands of the Wet’suwet’en. Over time in Wet’suwet’en History, the other clans developed and were included throughout Wet’suwet’en Territories. Be sure to stay in touch with @UnistotenCamp
The Unis’tot’en (C’ihlts’ehkhyu / Big Frog Clan) are the original Wet’suwet’en Yintah Wewat Zenli distinct to the lands of the Wet’suwet’en. Over time in Wet’suwet’en History, the other clans developed and were included throughout Wet’suwet’en Territories. Be sure to stay in touch with @UnistotenCamp