Native American Organizations
Native American organizations are groups that advocate for the rights, culture, and welfare of Indigenous peoples in the United States. These organizations often focus on issues such as education, health care, and land rights, working to preserve and promote the rich heritage of Native American communities. Examples include the National Congress of American Indians and the American Indian Movement.
Many Native American organizations also provide resources and support for tribal governments and communities. They aim to empower Indigenous peoples by fostering economic development, cultural preservation, and social justice. These efforts help to ensure that Native American voices are heard and respected in broader societal discussions.