WELCOME
TO THE
AMERICAN INDIAN PROGRAM COUNCIL
Come and
Visit our Booth at the
Denver March Pow Wow
March 19 - 21, 2010
http://www.denvermarchpowwow.org/
Look for the AIPC on
the lower level against the Back Wall
See you there!
NOVEMBER 19, 2009
AIPC
AMERICAN INDIAN HERITAGE MONTH TRAINING SEMINAR:
"Where we
are:
Issues, Challenges and Hope in Indian Country"
(Download
Program Agenda)
Thank you
to everyone who participated in our training this year!
Thank you also to Caddo Solutions and the American Indian
College fund for donating goods for our participants.
(2008 Seminar Poster)
Thanks to everyone who visited the AIPC Table at the Denver
Indian Center Native Workforce Job Fair
June
25, 2009
Denver Indian Center Info
HIGHLIGHTED HIRING AGENCY:
US POSTAL SERVICE
CLICK HERE FOR COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW
Information about the Federal Career
Internship Program (Click Here)
Colorado
American Indian Scholars
License Plate
Proceeds fund scholarships for American Indian college students
in Colorado. You do NOT need to be an American Indian or a
Student to purchase a plate supporting the scholarship fund. For more details, go to our partner's
website, the Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce, at
http://www.rmicc.org/
Click here for
information on the 2009 Scholarship recipients
City of Denver
The Denver American Indian Commission website
http://www.denvergov.org/NativeAmerican
offers information about the Commission’s purpose and directs
citizens to useful online links to Internet sites that focus on
American Indian contemporary news media. The website
includes information about the American Indian Commissioners,
the Commission’s 2008 Goals and Issues, Bylaws and meeting
minutes.
The website was developed by the Agency for Human
Rights and Community Relations (HR/CR), the umbrella agency to
the American Indian, African-American, Asian Pacific-American,
Aging, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual & Transgender, Latino, People with
Disabilities and the Women’s Commissions. HR/CR is also
home to the following; Office of Aging, Office of Disability
Rights, Anti-Discrimination and Community Support.
Commission Chair, Lawrence Left Hand Bull, states
"I believe this website is absolutely critical in
bringing our people into the digital age and will assist us in
connecting with the younger generation who is much more
digitally savvy and will link to our broader community. The
website is a tool to bridge the divide that has historically
separated us, and will make us one people, one vision, that is
the City and County of Denver.”
Members and their tribal affiliations are:
Amber Belindo (Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma), Carol Berry
(Chickasaw), Phyllis Bigpond (Yuchi ‘Euchee’ Tribe of Oklahoma),
Debbie Emhoolah Sankey (Kiowa and Arapaho), Lisa Harjo
(Choctaw), Charles Hedin (Navajo), Ernest House Jr. (Ute
Mountain Ute), Donna Johnson (Santa Ana
Pueblo/Sisseton-Wahpetonwan/Mdewakantonwan Dakota Sioux), Donna
Langston (Cherokee Nation), Lawrence Left Hand Bull (Sicangu
Lakota), and Corrine Lindsey.
The Mission of the Denver American Indian
Commission is to enhance present and future communications
between the Denver American Indian Community and the City and
County of Denver, to advocate for social and cultural awareness
and to promote economic and political equality.
Questions and comments regarding the Commission
should be directed to Darius Lee Smith (Dine’) at
(720)
913-8459 or
darius.smith@denvergov.org
Chair of AIPC:
Helen Littlejohn
helen.littlejohn@ed.gov
303.844.3546
Interested in becoming part of the AIPC?
Here is a membership form.
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