Tag: Indigenous
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Ribbon Skirt Workshop
The traditional homelands of the Southern Paiute or Nuwuvi people, is where Indigenous Vision has been co-hosting multiple events over the past year with other nonprofits like Her 38 Roses and Fifth Sun Project. This April we got together a group of Indigenous women for a special Ribbon Skit Workshop in Las Vegas as we…
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Cultural Humility with IV!
2024 has already seen one amazing cohort complete our 10-hour virtual Cultural Humility Train the Trainer, training! Congrats to our January 2024 cohort for showing up and opening up to the cultural humility framework and model designed by Dr. Melanie Tervalon and Dr. Jann Murray Garcia, presented by Indigenous Vision. Not unlike previous cohorts, we…
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Women’s Empowerment Retreat 2024
We’re almost a month away from our MMIW Women’s Empowerment Retreat on the Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla land, in Pasco, WA. Indigenous Vision & The Wisáwca Project have spent the past few months creating a loving space for family members of MMIW & MMIR, advocates and supporters, survivors, and community members for our 2-day event…
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Beading Circle with Apache Skateboards
Friends in Nuwuvi/Southern Paiute territory are getting a special treat this week as Indigenous Vision has teamed up with Fifth Sun Project, Her 38 Roses, and Apache Skateboards for a free Community Beading Circle! Join us on Thursday, February 29th in Las Vegas at Craig Ranch Park starting at 2 p.m. for a gorgeous beading…
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IVPodcast Episode 110!
We’re back behind the mic for the IVPodcast now streaming on all your favorite platforms. This week we’re talking about some of the issues in our tissues that linger despite our efforts to live and be well. As Indigenous women we carry a lot of historical pain and trauma within our bodies, sometimes without even…
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MMIW Women’s Empowering Retreat 2024
Indigenous Vision is teaming up with Personal Safety Coach, Kola Shippentower (Cayuse•Umatilla•WallaWalla•Niimiipuu•Samoan), for a two-day MMIW & MMIP Women’s Empowering Retreat this April 4th and 5th in Pasco, WA. Kola is a professional MMA Fighter, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Brown Belt, Oregon Raven’s Tackle Football Player, Mother, Advocate and the founder of The Wisawca Project. Together…
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January Cultural Humility training!
Indigenous Vision is proud to present Cultural Humility Train the Trainer! If you’re up for adding this training to your professional and personal toolkit, sign up and register you and a team member today. We spend so much time in our workplaces, why not make them good places? With the cultural humility framework you’ll be…
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Native American Heritage Month Fundraiser
Help us Celebrate Native American Heritage month by supporting Indigenous Vision – an educational nonprofit! Your generous donation will support any one or all of our ongoing projects, wellness and emergency honorariums, and overall organizational activities. Indigenous Vision (IV) is based in Montana and Arizona with many of our projects operating in the states of Nevada,…
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Thank you to The Share Fund!
Indigenous Vision is thankful to be a grantee of The Share Fund this year! The Share Fund is a Seattle Based organization that was established in 2021 by Bill and Holly Marklyn. The couple has committed to redistributing their wealth back into communities like ours as a way of stepping out of traditional power structures…
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Cultural Humility Training with Indigenous Vision
Registration is now open for our upcoming Cultural Humility, Train the Trainer training with our first official day starting on Tuesday, October 17 at 10:00 am MDT and ending on Wednesday, October 25 at 12:30 pm MDT. We’ll meet for 2.5 hours per session going over the Cultural Humility principles, origin, exercise, and practice dialoguing…