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American Indian Community House
The mission of American Indian Community House (AICH) is to improve and promote the well-being of the American Indian Community and to increase the visibility of American Indian cultures in an urban setting in order to cultivate awareness, understanding and respect.
The Indigenous Values Initiative
The Indigenous Values Initiative is dedicated to articulating, disseminating and promoting values expressed by the leadership of the Onondaga Nation, the Central Fire (or Capital) of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (made up of the Seneca, Tuscarora, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida and Mohawk nations).
Indigenous History Free Curriculum
New resources developed with the Lenape Center in collaboration with Columbia University’s Teachers College Rachel Talbert and students aim to help unsettle PK-12 social studies curriculum by combating erasure of the Lenape.
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