SISNA – Local Arts Agencies Serving Native Artists

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  • American Indian Artists Inc. (AMERINDA) – Multi-arts services organization fostering artistic production by tribally-enrolled Native artists working and presenting in New York City.
  • Indigenous Peoples Task Force (Minneapolis, MN) – Integrating cultural arts with trauma recovery and community wellness for Native families. 
  • Ohketeau Cultural Center – Native founded and run cultural center in Central and Western Massachusetts, illuminating the work of Indigenous artists, ancestors, culture-bearers, and activists; resources, news, and events.
  • Ojibwe Cultural Foundation – Established to preserve and revitalize the language, culture, arts, spirituality, and traditions of the Anishinaabe people of Mnidoo Mnising (Manitoulin Island) and surrounding area (Canada); events, exhibitions, and programs.
  • Redhawk Indigenous Arts Council – Non-profit dedicated to educating the general public about Native American heritage through song, dance, theater, works of art and other cultural forms of expression; programs, events, and social justice resources.
  • Sacred Pipe Resource Center Arts Council – Assisting with plans and activities that connect traditional and contemporary cultural arts with healing and social justice.
  • s’gʷi gʷi ʔ altxʷ: House of Welcome on The Evergreen State College Olympia (Tacoma, WA) – Public service center, built in collaboration with Northwest Tribes; Indigenous Arts Campus, resources for Native artists, Native Creative Development Program; Northwest Heritage Program; Supporting Indigenous Arts Mastery (SIAM) grant program.  
  • Virginia Native Arts Alliance – Supporting Native artists and strengthening the preservation of the history, culture, and traditions of Tsenacommacah (Virginia).
  • Woodland Indian Art, Inc. – Non-profit organization created to expand the awareness and appreciation of Woodland Indian art and culture through education, events and markets.
  • yəhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collective – Arts opportunities for creatives, exhibitions, installations, performances, residencies, markets, publications, grants, and other community-led projects in South Seattle, on Coast Salish territories.

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