The Caleb Scholars Program was founded in 2011 to support Alaska Native students from three Arctic regions: Norton sound, Northwest Arctic, and Arctic Slope. The fellowship program cultivates Alaskan Inuit... read more →
Ekvn-Yefolecv is an intentional ecovillage community of Indigenous Maskoke people who have returned to live in their traditional land in current-day Alabama, practicing linguistic, cultural, and ecological sustainability. With only... read more →
The En'owkin Centre was established in 1981 to preserve, protect and perpetuate the endangered nsyilxcn language and the culture of the syilx-Okanagan Peoples. Its adult education programs utilize traditional syilx... read more →
Hawai’i’s 1,000-acre Limahuli Garden and Preserve, one of five gardens of the National Tropical Botanical Garden whose mission is to enrich life through tropical plants, ecosystems, and cultural heritage, encompasses... read more →
Mesa Refuge offers creative residencies for writers and activists who are advancing national and global conversations about the environment, economic equity and social justice. Since 1997, Mesa Refuge has supported... read more →
Piegan Institute is cultivating new speakers and teachers of the Blackfoot language through its K-8 language immersion school, adult language revitalization program and alumni engagement projects. Whereas twenty-five years ago... read more →
Qizhjeh Vena, which means ‘A place where people gathered lake’ in the Dena’ina Athabaskan language, has sustained the Dena’ina people for the past 10,000 years. Inspired by Dena’ina values of... read more →
For over 25 years, the Yuchi Language Project’s (YLP) mission has been to restore the vitality of the Yuchi Language by creating a new generation of language learners through breath-to-breath... read more →
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