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  2. National Indian Youth Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Indian Youth Council (NIYC) is the second oldest American Indian organization in the United States with a membership of more than 15,000. [2] It was the second independent native student organization, and one of the first native organizations to use direct action protests as a means to pursue its goals. During the 1960s, NIYC acted ...

  3. Category:Native American organizations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Native American organizations" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. ... Running Strong for American Indian Youth; S.

  4. Traditional Circle of Indian Elders & Youth - Wikipedia

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    The Traditional Circle of Indian Elders and Youth, established in 1977, is a native American cultural society which operates as a council of respected leaders of American Indian nations. It aims to renew and preserve native American culture, values, and worldview at a grass-roots level, and to provide avenues for that culture to inform and ...

  5. Association on American Indian Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Association on American Indian Affairs (originally the American Indian Defense Association) is a nonprofit human rights charity located in Rockville, Maryland. Founded in 1922, it is dedicated to protecting the rights of Native Americans .

  6. Center for Native American Youth Proudly Announces the 2025 ...

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    Washington, D.C., Jan. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) at the Aspen Institute is thrilled to announce the Champions for Change class of 2025 – a cohort of five remarkable Native youth who are leading impactful change within their communities. “Our team is so proud to recognize a new class of Champs.

  7. Running Strong for American Indian Youth - Wikipedia

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    Running Strong for American Indian Youth, or just Running Strong, is a non-profit organization that was co-founded by Olympic Gold Medalist Billy Mills, along with Gene Krizek, founder of Christian Relief Services Charities. Running Strong, also known as American Indian Youth Running Strong, Inc., operates under the umbrella of Christian Relief ...

  8. List of Indigenous rights organizations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of indigenous rights organizations.Some of these organizations are members of other organizations listed in this article. Sometimes local organizations associated with particular groups of indigenous people will join in a regional or national organization, which in turn can join an even higher organization, along with other member supraorganizations.

  9. Category:Native American rights organizations - Wikipedia

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    National Amerindianist American Redman's Party; National Congress of American Indians; National Council of American Indians; National Council on Indian Opportunity; National Indian Education Association; National Indian Youth Council; National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition; Native American Fish and Wildlife Society