Na'ah Illahee Fund’s 20th Anniversary
Na'ah Illahee Fund’s 20th Anniversary
Bring the kids (or yourself!) to be immersed in Native creativity by the artful Asia Tail from Yəhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collective at Na'ah Illahee Fund Blue Jay Brings Back the Moon celebration. Affordable tickets for the whole family.
Come join Na'ah Illahee Fund for art, Indigenous wisdom, traditional foods and more!
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Blue Jay Wisdom: A Week of Webinars: Sharing the Power of Vision Across Generations
Blue Jay Wisdom: Sharing the Power of Vision Across Generations
Please join Na'ah Illahee Fund for one or all of these FREE virtual events in celebration of the Power of Vision we as Native people hold.
Check out this incredible lineup of Indigenous leaders!
Sharing the Power of Vision Across Generations
Thursday, September 26th (6:00-7:30PM)
Jefferson Greene (Warm Springs) and Misty Greene, Columbia River Institute for Indigenous Development
Lovina Louie (Coeur d’Alene,Colville, Nez Perce), Board member of Native Wellness Institute
Yufna Soldier Wolf (Northern Arapaho) MLS
Moderated by Education Director of the Swinomish Tribe, Michael Vendiola (Swinomish)
Blue Jay Wisdom: A Week of Webinars: Indigenous Innovation: Energy, Climate and Education
Blue Jay Wisdom: Indigenous Innovation: Energy, Climate and Education
Please join Na'ah Illahee Fund for one or all of these FREE virtual events in celebration of the Power of Vision we as Native people hold.
Check out this incredible lineup of Indigenous leaders!
Indigenous Innovation: Energy, Climate and Education
Wednesday, September 25th (6:00-7:30PM)
LaRae Wiley (Sinixt), Executive Director, and Chris Parkin, Principal, Salish School of Spokane
Reuben Martinez (Makah), Energy Program Manager at ATNI
Renea Perry (Tlingit,Inupiat) Executive Director of Portland All Nations Canoe Family
Moderated by Education Director of the Swinomish Tribe, Michael Vendiola (Swinomish)
Blue Jay Wisdom: A Week of Webinars: A Night of Traditional Storytelling and Poetry
Blue Jay Wisdom: A Week of Webinars: A Night of Traditional Storytelling and Poetry
Please join Na'ah Illahee Fund for one or all of these FREE virtual events in celebration of the Power of Vision we as Native people hold.
Check out this incredible lineup of Indigenous leaders!
A Night of Traditional Storytelling and Poetry
Monday, September 23rd (6:00-7:30PM),
Rena Priest, (Lhaq’temish/Lummi) WA Poet Laureate Emeritus
Natosha Gobin (Tulalip) Lushootseed Language Teacher, The Tulalip Tribes
Tai Simpson (Nimiipuu, Black) Matriarch | Black Revolutionary | Practicing Abolitionist
Moderated by Na’ah Illahee Fund Board President, Bridget Ray (Ojibwe, Michif)
Power Of Ceremony & Healing Gift
Power Of Ceremony & Healing Gift
The Power of Ceremony and Healing has many forms. What does it look like to you? Apply for this grant (up to $5,000), open to Northwest Indigenous leaders from July 1-26, 2024. There are many ways to apply and to share your vision.
For more information visit website
Indigenous Foods Symposium
Indigenous Foods Symposium
This symposium brings people together to share knowledge on topics such as traditional foods, plants, food sovereignty, and much more.
Daybreak Star Community Planting
In partnership with United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, Green Seattle Partnership, and Seattle Neighborhoods; Na'ah Illahee Fund is kicking off a Community Forest Restoration Planting Parties with "Forest Week at Daybreak Star Cultural Center" Saturday, November 23rd 10 AM - 3 PM. This is part of the vision to create a Food and Teaching Forest so Indigenous communities living in Seattle can continue learning and harvesting traditional foods and medicines. Na'ah Illahee Fund's Youth Trails and Land Restoration Cohort have been working hard this past summer to prepare the land to receive 3,500 plants and medicines to be planted from now through Spring 2024.
Na'ah Illahee Fund needs community to sign up and register to help welcome and plant these sacred medicines and foods in a good way. They are asking folks to come prepared: warm clothes, water bottles, and snacks, and to bring their best selves to work. Tools will be provided, but community folks are welcome to bring their own if they have any.
Register today for Saturday, November 23rd 10 AM - 3 PM
Register for all dates here:https://naahillahee.org/events/daybreak-star-community-planting-work-day/
Daybreak Star Community Planting
In partnership with United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, Green Seattle Partnership, and Seattle Neighborhoods; Na'ah Illahee Fund is kicking off a Community Forest Restoration Planting Parties with "Forest Week at Daybreak Star Cultural Center" Saturday, November 18th 10 AM - 3 PM. This is part of the vision to create a Food and Teaching Forest so Indigenous communities living in Seattle can continue learning and harvesting traditional foods and medicines. Na'ah Illahee Fund's Youth Trails and Land Restoration Cohort have been working hard this past summer to prepare the land to receive 3,500 plants and medicines to be planted from now through Spring 2024.
Na'ah Illahee Fund needs community to sign up and register to help welcome and plant these sacred medicines and foods in a good way. They are asking folks to come prepared: warm clothes, water bottles, and snacks, and to bring their best selves to work. Tools will be provided, but community folks are welcome to bring their own if they have any.
Register today for Saturday, November 18th 10 AM - 3 PM
If you'd like to plan and join at a later date, here are their future planting dates!
Saturday, November 23rd 10 AM - 3 PM
Register for all dates here:https://naahillahee.org/events/daybreak-star-community-planting-work-day/
Daybreak Star Community Planting
In partnership with United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, Green Seattle Partnership, and Seattle Neighborhoods; Na'ah Illahee Fund is kicking off a Community Forest Restoration Planting Parties with "Forest Week at Daybreak Star Cultural Center" Friday, November 17th (Youth Day!) 9 AM - 3 PM. This is part of the vision to create a Food and Teaching Forest so Indigenous communities living in Seattle can continue learning and harvesting traditional foods and medicines. Na'ah Illahee Fund's Youth Trails and Land Restoration Cohort have been working hard this past summer to prepare the land to receive 3,500 plants and medicines to be planted from now through Spring 2024.
Na'ah Illahee Fund needs community to sign up and register to help welcome and plant these sacred medicines and foods in a good way. They are asking folks to come prepared: warm clothes, water bottles, and snacks, and to bring their best selves to work. Tools will be provided, but community folks are welcome to bring their own if they have any.
Register today for Friday, November 17th (Youth Day!) 9 AM - 3 PM
If you'd like to plan and join at a later date, here are their future planting dates!
Sat November 18th 10 AM - 3 PM
Sat November 23rd 10 AM - 3 PM
Register for all dates here:https://naahillahee.org/events/daybreak-star-community-planting-work-day/