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Daughters of the American Revolution

Edith "Edee" Brunia, State Regent, 2022-2024

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American Indians

Karen Bradway, Chairman

This committee is dedicated to honoring and serving the original inhabitants of this land. There is much activity among the AI community to restore and honor their way of life, both past and present. There is much for us to learn.

Presenting an American Indian Minute at each chapter meeting is a quick and easy way to gain the attention of your members and teach them some interesting history and culture. Here are some American Indian Minutes from the new NIP:  https://www.dar.org/sites/default/files/members/darnet/forms/AI-1006.pdf

I recommend you “like” the NSDAR American Indian Committee Page. It is awesome and chock full of interesting information and stories.

Remember that November is “Native American Heritage Recognition Month." Suggested activities include:

An important part of NSDAR American Indians work is learning about, educating others about and supporting the DAR approved schools: Bacone College and Chemawa Indian School. This link will connect you to information about the schools and their needs: https://www.dar.org/members/committees/service-committees/american-indians/approved-schools

Another exciting opportunity to help is with donations to the Indian Youth of America Summer Camp. The Youth Camp Program is sponsored by Indian Youth of America, Inc., Sioux City, Iowa. Each summer Indian youth come together to take part in the summer camps in Arizona and South Dakota. A variety of activities are provided such as sports, field trips, cultural education, leadership, and healthy living. Thousands of Indian children age 10-14 have had the opportunity to spend the summer in a positive environment. Scholarships are needed to provide this experience to all children who wish to attend. https://www.dar.org/members/committees/service-committees/american-indians/indian-youth-america-summer-camp

There are several scholarships and grants available for American Indian students wishing to further their education. Read more about them on the NSDAR AI Committee page.

An exceptional resource for information on American Indians is the Smithsonian Institute’s National Museum of the American Indian: https://americanindian.si.edu/

Karen Bradway