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DAYBREAK STAR INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is a land base and community center for Native Americans in the Seattle area, and United Indians’ headquarters. It is located on 20 acres (81,000 m²) in Discovery Park in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. About Daybreak Star History Daybreak Star owes its existence to Native American activists, including United Indians’ Continue reading Daybreak JOB OPENINGS » UNITED INDIANS United Indians' staff work daily to improve the spiritual, social, economic, educational, and cultural well-being of our region's Indigenous community. At the core is our employment philosophy: Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. United Indians employees enjoy competitive wages, great benefits, and a casual workenvironment.
LABATEYAH YOUTH HOME » UNITED INDIANSSEE MORE ON UNITEDINDIANS.ORG DAYBREAK STAR DOULAS » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Doulas is a full spectrum doula program. We provide free-of-cost services to pregnant people living in King County that identify as American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander. We work with families prenatally through 3 months postpartum to improve birth outcomes and reduce personal, cultural andsystemic
UNITED INDIANS HIRES MIKE TULEE AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR From the Executive Director’s Desk Friends, I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new Executive Director of the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. I am very honored, humble, excited and ready to face UIATF challenges, big and small. For many years, I observed UIATF founder and Executive Director Bernie Whitebear Continue reading United Indians Hires Mike Tulee UNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATIONABOUTSERVICESARTS & CULTURECULTURAL CENTERDONATE NOWDAYBREAK STAR PRESCHOOL United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Native American people in the Seattle Puget Sound region to their heritage and culture. LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANS Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open SERVICES » UNITED INDIANS United Indians has promoted the well-being of our region's Indigenous community through services and programming that support cultural connection, school readiness, economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and health and well-being. Our services are strengths-based and client-driven, in recognition of our community's tremendous resilience, and sustain people in every age and stage of life. INA MAKA HOME VISITING PROGRAM » UNITED INDIANS Ina Maka means Mother Earth in the Sioux language. We believe that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. Our Ina Maka home visiting program for newborn and young children offers families one-on-one time with home visitors who work with them to make sure they receive the support they need. Find us on Continue reading Ina Maka Home Visiting Program GED ASSISTANCE » UNITED INDIANS Email: info@unitedindians.org Physical Address (no mail): 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 (Discovery Park) Mailing Address:United Indians
DAYBREAK STAR INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is a land base and community center for Native Americans in the Seattle area, and United Indians’ headquarters. It is located on 20 acres (81,000 m²) in Discovery Park in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. About Daybreak Star History Daybreak Star owes its existence to Native American activists, including United Indians’ Continue reading Daybreak JOB OPENINGS » UNITED INDIANS United Indians' staff work daily to improve the spiritual, social, economic, educational, and cultural well-being of our region's Indigenous community. At the core is our employment philosophy: Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. United Indians employees enjoy competitive wages, great benefits, and a casual workenvironment.
LABATEYAH YOUTH HOME » UNITED INDIANSSEE MORE ON UNITEDINDIANS.ORG DAYBREAK STAR DOULAS » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Doulas is a full spectrum doula program. We provide free-of-cost services to pregnant people living in King County that identify as American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander. We work with families prenatally through 3 months postpartum to improve birth outcomes and reduce personal, cultural andsystemic
UNITED INDIANS HIRES MIKE TULEE AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR From the Executive Director’s Desk Friends, I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new Executive Director of the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. I am very honored, humble, excited and ready to face UIATF challenges, big and small. For many years, I observed UIATF founder and Executive Director Bernie Whitebear Continue reading United Indians Hires Mike Tulee SERVICES » UNITED INDIANS United Indians has promoted the well-being of our region's Indigenous community through services and programming that support cultural connection, school readiness, economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and health and well-being. Our services are strengths-based and client-driven, in recognition of our community's tremendous resilience, and sustain people in every age and stage of life. ABOUT » UNITED INDIANS Founded in 1970, United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides an extensive array of culturally responsive services and programming to Seattle and King County’s urban Native community. Our headquarters, the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, was completed in 1977, and has become a hub of activity for Native peoples and their supporters locally, nationally, and Continue reading About NATIVE WORKFORCE SERVICES PROGRAM » UNITED INDIANS Native Workforce Services Program. Yolanda Spencer, Native Workforce Services Program Manager, behind a table full of resource materials. To set up an intake, contact (425) 414-0051 to make an appointment. NWSP supports comprehensive employment and training activities, because a skilled workforce is critical to the future of our Nativecommunities.
NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER GUIDED TOURS » UNITED INDIANS November is Native American Heritage Month! Come out to Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center for a Guided Tour. Bring your Group, Class, or Troop! Up to 35 people per Private Tour Come learn about Native American Culture at Daybreak Star. You will learn about local tribal history, and about Seattle’s history of the take-over of Ft. Continue reading Native American Cultural Center Guided HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION » UNITED INDIANS Important COVID-19 Update Due to COVID-19, HPP is currently operating remotely and offering limited services, meaning responses may be delayed. Please allow 2-3 business days for a response in the event we cannot be reached. We realize COVID-19 will lead to households needing more assistance. Currently, our Program requires all households to apply for any Continue reading Homelessness NATIVE LIFE IN THE CITY GALA 2021 » UNITED INDIANS 5/14 – “Where Are We Going?” Friday’s stream is a conversation between Oscar-nominated filmmaker Ava DuVernay (When They See Us, 13 th) and rising star Jana Schmieding (Rutherford Falls) about retelling narratives often deleted from or distorted in “textbook” history.How we approach the telling of our past has a major impact on our ability to envision a future together, and we’re UNITED INDIANS HIRES MIKE TULEE AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR From the Executive Director’s Desk Friends, I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new Executive Director of the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. I am very honored, humble, excited and ready to face UIATF challenges, big and small. For many years, I observed UIATF founder and Executive Director Bernie Whitebear Continue reading United Indians Hires Mike Tulee 49TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE TAKEOVER OF FORT LAWTON On March 8, we celebrate the 49th anniversary of the 1970 Takeover of Fort Lawton. This dramatic protest brought together urban Natives and allies responding to a international call to join in community and work towards justice. The Takeover led to the founding of United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, and the creation of a home Continue reading 49th Anniversary of the Takeover of Fort PEER ADVOCATE JOB DESCRIPTION (REVISED) United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Job Description: Youth Advocate 11/11 Page 1 Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center Post Office Box 99100, Seattle, WA 98139 INA MAKA FAMILY PROGRAM COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT 2012 Ina Maka Family Program United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Community Needs Assessment, May 2012 Page 4 of 80 Introduction United Indians of All Tribes Foundation (UIATF) is a non-profit,community-based
UNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATIONABOUTSERVICESARTS & CULTURECULTURAL CENTERDONATE NOWDAYBREAK STAR PRESCHOOL United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Native American people in the Seattle Puget Sound region to their heritage and culture. LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANS Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open SERVICES » UNITED INDIANS United Indians has promoted the well-being of our region's Indigenous community through services and programming that support cultural connection, school readiness, economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and health and well-being. Our services are strengths-based and client-driven, in recognition of our community's tremendous resilience, and sustain people in every age and stage of life. INA MAKA HOME VISITING PROGRAM » UNITED INDIANS Ina Maka means Mother Earth in the Sioux language. We believe that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. Our Ina Maka home visiting program for newborn and young children offers families one-on-one time with home visitors who work with them to make sure they receive the support they need. Find us on Continue reading Ina Maka Home Visiting Program GED ASSISTANCE » UNITED INDIANS Email: info@unitedindians.org Physical Address (no mail): 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 (Discovery Park) Mailing Address:United Indians
DAYBREAK STAR INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is a land base and community center for Native Americans in the Seattle area, and United Indians’ headquarters. It is located on 20 acres (81,000 m²) in Discovery Park in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. About Daybreak Star History Daybreak Star owes its existence to Native American activists, including United Indians’ Continue reading Daybreak JOB OPENINGS » UNITED INDIANS United Indians' staff work daily to improve the spiritual, social, economic, educational, and cultural well-being of our region's Indigenous community. At the core is our employment philosophy: Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. United Indians employees enjoy competitive wages, great benefits, and a casual workenvironment.
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UIATF Job Announcement: Homelessness Prevention Case Manager Page 1 Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center Post Office Box 99100, Seattle,WA 98139
PEER ADVOCATE JOB DESCRIPTION (REVISED) United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Job Description: Youth Advocate 11/11 Page 1 Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center Post Office Box 99100, Seattle, WA 98139 UNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATIONABOUTSERVICESARTS & CULTURECULTURAL CENTERDONATE NOWDAYBREAK STAR PRESCHOOL United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Native American people in the Seattle Puget Sound region to their heritage and culture. LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANS Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open SERVICES » UNITED INDIANS United Indians has promoted the well-being of our region's Indigenous community through services and programming that support cultural connection, school readiness, economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and health and well-being. Our services are strengths-based and client-driven, in recognition of our community's tremendous resilience, and sustain people in every age and stage of life. INA MAKA HOME VISITING PROGRAM » UNITED INDIANS Ina Maka means Mother Earth in the Sioux language. We believe that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. Our Ina Maka home visiting program for newborn and young children offers families one-on-one time with home visitors who work with them to make sure they receive the support they need. Find us on Continue reading Ina Maka Home Visiting Program GED ASSISTANCE » UNITED INDIANS Email: info@unitedindians.org Physical Address (no mail): 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 (Discovery Park) Mailing Address:United Indians
DAYBREAK STAR INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is a land base and community center for Native Americans in the Seattle area, and United Indians’ headquarters. It is located on 20 acres (81,000 m²) in Discovery Park in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. About Daybreak Star History Daybreak Star owes its existence to Native American activists, including United Indians’ Continue reading Daybreak JOB OPENINGS » UNITED INDIANS United Indians' staff work daily to improve the spiritual, social, economic, educational, and cultural well-being of our region's Indigenous community. At the core is our employment philosophy: Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. United Indians employees enjoy competitive wages, great benefits, and a casual workenvironment.
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UIATF Job Announcement: Homelessness Prevention Case Manager Page 1 Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center Post Office Box 99100, Seattle,WA 98139
PEER ADVOCATE JOB DESCRIPTION (REVISED) United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Job Description: Youth Advocate 11/11 Page 1 Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center Post Office Box 99100, Seattle, WA 98139 LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANS Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open ABOUT » UNITED INDIANS Founded in 1970, United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides an extensive array of culturally responsive services and programming to Seattle and King County’s urban Native community. Our headquarters, the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, was completed in 1977, and has become a hub of activity for Native peoples and their supporters locally, nationally, and Continue reading About HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION » UNITED INDIANS Important COVID-19 Update Due to COVID-19, HPP is currently operating remotely and offering limited services, meaning responses may be delayed. Please allow 2-3 business days for a response in the event we cannot be reached. We realize COVID-19 will lead to households needing more assistance. Currently, our Program requires all households to apply for any Continue reading Homelessness CONTACT US » UNITED INDIANS Main Phone: 206.285.4425 Address (no mail): 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 (Discovery Park) Mail: United Indians Of All Tribes Foundation, P.O. Box 99100, Seattle, WA 98139 Directions: The Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is located in Discovery Park in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle.Once inside the park, follow the signs to Daybreak Star. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER GUIDED TOURS » UNITED INDIANS November is Native American Heritage Month! Come out to Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center for a Guided Tour. Bring your Group, Class, or Troop! Up to 35 people per Private Tour Come learn about Native American Culture at Daybreak Star. You will learn about local tribal history, and about Seattle’s history of the take-over of Ft. Continue reading Native American Cultural Center GuidedJOB DESCRIPTION
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Job Description: PeerAdvocate 11/11 Page 2 ∑ High school diploma or GED and experience as a paid worker, intern or volunteer in a social/human services field. EXPERIENCE: ∑ At least one year of experience indirectprovision of social services, particularly withinhomelesshousing preferred.JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
UIATF Job Announcement: Homelessness Prevention Case Manager Page 1 Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center Post Office Box 99100, Seattle,WA 98139
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Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center Post Office Box 99100, Seattle, WA 98139 Phone: (206) 285-4425 Fax: (206) 282-3640 JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: RRH CASE MANAGER PEER ADVOCATE JOB DESCRIPTION (REVISED) United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Job Description: Youth Advocate 11/11 Page 1 Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center Post Office Box 99100, Seattle, WA 98139 INA MAKA FAMILY PROGRAM COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT 2012 Ina Maka Family Program United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Community Needs Assessment, May 2012 Page 4 of 80 Introduction United Indians of All Tribes Foundation (UIATF) is a non-profit,community-based
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UNITED INDIANS HIRES MIKE TULEE AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR From the Executive Director’s Desk Friends, I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new Executive Director of the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. I am very honored, humble, excited and ready to face UIATF challenges, big and small. For many years, I observed UIATF founder and Executive Director Bernie Whitebear Continue reading United Indians Hires Mike Tulee UNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATIONABOUTSERVICESARTS & CULTURECULTURAL CENTERDONATE NOWDAYBREAK STAR PRESCHOOL United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Native American people in the Seattle Puget Sound region to their heritage and culture. LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANS Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open SERVICES » UNITED INDIANS United Indians has promoted the well-being of our region's Indigenous community through services and programming that support cultural connection, school readiness, economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and health and well-being. Our services are strengths-based and client-driven, in recognition of our community's tremendous resilience, and sustain people in every age and stage of life. INA MAKA HOME VISITING PROGRAM » UNITED INDIANS Ina Maka means Mother Earth in the Sioux language. We believe that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. Our Ina Maka home visiting program for newborn and young children offers families one-on-one time with home visitors who work with them to make sure they receive the support they need. Find us on Continue reading Ina Maka Home Visiting Program DAYBREAK STAR INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is a land base and community center for Native Americans in the Seattle area, and United Indians’ headquarters. It is located on 20 acres (81,000 m²) in Discovery Park in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. About Daybreak Star History Daybreak Star owes its existence to Native American activists, including United Indians’ Continue reading Daybreak GED ASSISTANCE » UNITED INDIANS Email: info@unitedindians.org Physical Address (no mail): 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 (Discovery Park) Mailing Address:United Indians
JOB OPENINGS » UNITED INDIANS United Indians' staff work daily to improve the spiritual, social, economic, educational, and cultural well-being of our region's Indigenous community. At the core is our employment philosophy: Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. United Indians employees enjoy competitive wages, great benefits, and a casual workenvironment.
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UNITED INDIANS HIRES MIKE TULEE AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR From the Executive Director’s Desk Friends, I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new Executive Director of the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. I am very honored, humble, excited and ready to face UIATF challenges, big and small. For many years, I observed UIATF founder and Executive Director Bernie Whitebear Continue reading United Indians Hires Mike Tulee LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANS Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open SERVICES » UNITED INDIANS United Indians has promoted the well-being of our region's Indigenous community through services and programming that support cultural connection, school readiness, economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and health and well-being. Our services are strengths-based and client-driven, in recognition of our community's tremendous resilience, and sustain people in every age and stage of life. ABOUT » UNITED INDIANS Founded in 1970, United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides an extensive array of culturally responsive services and programming to Seattle and King County’s urban Native community. Our headquarters, the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, was completed in 1977, and has become a hub of activity for Native peoples and their supporters locally, nationally, and Continue reading About HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION » UNITED INDIANS Important COVID-19 Update Due to COVID-19, HPP is currently operating remotely and offering limited services, meaning responses may be delayed. Please allow 2-3 business days for a response in the event we cannot be reached. We realize COVID-19 will lead to households needing more assistance. Currently, our Program requires all households to apply for any Continue reading Homelessness NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER GUIDED TOURS » UNITED INDIANS November is Native American Heritage Month! Come out to Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center for a Guided Tour. Bring your Group, Class, or Troop! Up to 35 people per Private Tour Come learn about Native American Culture at Daybreak Star. You will learn about local tribal history, and about Seattle’s history of the take-over of Ft. Continue reading Native American Cultural Center Guided NATIVE LIFE IN THE CITY GALA 2021 » UNITED INDIANS 5/14 – “Where Are We Going?” Friday’s stream is a conversation between Oscar-nominated filmmaker Ava DuVernay (When They See Us, 13 th) and rising star Jana Schmieding (Rutherford Falls) about retelling narratives often deleted from or distorted in “textbook” history.How we approach the telling of our past has a major impact on our ability to envision a future together, and we’re BIRTH AFFIRMATIONS POSTERS » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Doulas and Wakeah Jhane are so proud to share these beautiful birth affirmation posters with communities across Turtle Island and beyond. Daybreak Star Doula Program Manager, Camie Jae Goldhammer, and Wakeah Jhane collaborated on this project as a gift to all our relatives that are being impacted by COVID-19. Scroll the the bottom of Continue reading Birth Affirmations Posters UNITED INDIANS HIRES MIKE TULEE AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR From the Executive Director’s Desk Friends, I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new Executive Director of the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. I am very honored, humble, excited and ready to face UIATF challenges, big and small. For many years, I observed UIATF founder and Executive Director Bernie Whitebear Continue reading United Indians Hires Mike Tulee PEER ADVOCATE JOB DESCRIPTION (REVISED) United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Job Description: Youth Advocate 11/11 Page 1 Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center Post Office Box 99100, Seattle, WA 98139 INA MAKA FAMILY PROGRAM COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT 2012 Ina Maka Family Program United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Community Needs Assessment, May 2012 Page 4 of 80 Introduction United Indians of All Tribes Foundation (UIATF) is a non-profit,community-based
UNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATIONABOUTSERVICESARTS & CULTURECULTURAL CENTERDONATE NOWDAYBREAK STAR PRESCHOOL United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Native American people in the Seattle Puget Sound region to their heritage and culture. LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANS Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open SERVICES » UNITED INDIANS United Indians has promoted the well-being of our region's Indigenous community through services and programming that support cultural connection, school readiness, economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and health and well-being. Our services are strengths-based and client-driven, in recognition of our community's tremendous resilience, and sustain people in every age and stage of life. INA MAKA HOME VISITING PROGRAM » UNITED INDIANS Ina Maka means Mother Earth in the Sioux language. We believe that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. Our Ina Maka home visiting program for newborn and young children offers families one-on-one time with home visitors who work with them to make sure they receive the support they need. Find us on Continue reading Ina Maka Home Visiting Program DAYBREAK STAR INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is a land base and community center for Native Americans in the Seattle area, and United Indians’ headquarters. It is located on 20 acres (81,000 m²) in Discovery Park in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. About Daybreak Star History Daybreak Star owes its existence to Native American activists, including United Indians’ Continue reading Daybreak GED ASSISTANCE » UNITED INDIANS Email: info@unitedindians.org Physical Address (no mail): 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 (Discovery Park) Mailing Address:United Indians
JOB OPENINGS » UNITED INDIANS United Indians' staff work daily to improve the spiritual, social, economic, educational, and cultural well-being of our region's Indigenous community. At the core is our employment philosophy: Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. United Indians employees enjoy competitive wages, great benefits, and a casual workenvironment.
LABATEYAH YOUTH HOME » UNITED INDIANSSEE MORE ON UNITEDINDIANS.ORG SACRED CIRCLE GALLERY » UNITED INDIANS Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Bay on theMakah
UNITED INDIANS HIRES MIKE TULEE AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR From the Executive Director’s Desk Friends, I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new Executive Director of the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. I am very honored, humble, excited and ready to face UIATF challenges, big and small. For many years, I observed UIATF founder and Executive Director Bernie Whitebear Continue reading United Indians Hires Mike Tulee UNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATIONABOUTSERVICESARTS & CULTURECULTURAL CENTERDONATE NOWDAYBREAK STAR PRESCHOOL United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Native American people in the Seattle Puget Sound region to their heritage and culture. LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANS Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open SERVICES » UNITED INDIANS United Indians has promoted the well-being of our region's Indigenous community through services and programming that support cultural connection, school readiness, economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and health and well-being. Our services are strengths-based and client-driven, in recognition of our community's tremendous resilience, and sustain people in every age and stage of life. INA MAKA HOME VISITING PROGRAM » UNITED INDIANS Ina Maka means Mother Earth in the Sioux language. We believe that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. Our Ina Maka home visiting program for newborn and young children offers families one-on-one time with home visitors who work with them to make sure they receive the support they need. Find us on Continue reading Ina Maka Home Visiting Program DAYBREAK STAR INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is a land base and community center for Native Americans in the Seattle area, and United Indians’ headquarters. It is located on 20 acres (81,000 m²) in Discovery Park in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. About Daybreak Star History Daybreak Star owes its existence to Native American activists, including United Indians’ Continue reading Daybreak GED ASSISTANCE » UNITED INDIANS Email: info@unitedindians.org Physical Address (no mail): 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 (Discovery Park) Mailing Address:United Indians
JOB OPENINGS » UNITED INDIANS United Indians' staff work daily to improve the spiritual, social, economic, educational, and cultural well-being of our region's Indigenous community. At the core is our employment philosophy: Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. United Indians employees enjoy competitive wages, great benefits, and a casual workenvironment.
LABATEYAH YOUTH HOME » UNITED INDIANSSEE MORE ON UNITEDINDIANS.ORG SACRED CIRCLE GALLERY » UNITED INDIANS Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Bay on theMakah
UNITED INDIANS HIRES MIKE TULEE AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR From the Executive Director’s Desk Friends, I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new Executive Director of the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. I am very honored, humble, excited and ready to face UIATF challenges, big and small. For many years, I observed UIATF founder and Executive Director Bernie Whitebear Continue reading United Indians Hires Mike Tulee LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANS Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open SERVICES » UNITED INDIANS United Indians has promoted the well-being of our region's Indigenous community through services and programming that support cultural connection, school readiness, economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and health and well-being. Our services are strengths-based and client-driven, in recognition of our community's tremendous resilience, and sustain people in every age and stage of life. ABOUT » UNITED INDIANS Founded in 1970, United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides an extensive array of culturally responsive services and programming to Seattle and King County’s urban Native community. Our headquarters, the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, was completed in 1977, and has become a hub of activity for Native peoples and their supporters locally, nationally, and Continue reading About HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION » UNITED INDIANS Important COVID-19 Update Due to COVID-19, HPP is currently operating remotely and offering limited services, meaning responses may be delayed. Please allow 2-3 business days for a response in the event we cannot be reached. We realize COVID-19 will lead to households needing more assistance. Currently, our Program requires all households to apply for any Continue reading Homelessness NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER GUIDED TOURS » UNITED INDIANS November is Native American Heritage Month! Come out to Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center for a Guided Tour. Bring your Group, Class, or Troop! Up to 35 people per Private Tour Come learn about Native American Culture at Daybreak Star. You will learn about local tribal history, and about Seattle’s history of the take-over of Ft. Continue reading Native American Cultural Center Guided NATIVE LIFE IN THE CITY GALA 2021 » UNITED INDIANS 5/14 – “Where Are We Going?” Friday’s stream is a conversation between Oscar-nominated filmmaker Ava DuVernay (When They See Us, 13 th) and rising star Jana Schmieding (Rutherford Falls) about retelling narratives often deleted from or distorted in “textbook” history.How we approach the telling of our past has a major impact on our ability to envision a future together, and we’re BIRTH AFFIRMATIONS POSTERS » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Doulas and Wakeah Jhane are so proud to share these beautiful birth affirmation posters with communities across Turtle Island and beyond. Daybreak Star Doula Program Manager, Camie Jae Goldhammer, and Wakeah Jhane collaborated on this project as a gift to all our relatives that are being impacted by COVID-19. Scroll the the bottom of Continue reading Birth Affirmations Posters UNITED INDIANS HIRES MIKE TULEE AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR From the Executive Director’s Desk Friends, I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new Executive Director of the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. I am very honored, humble, excited and ready to face UIATF challenges, big and small. For many years, I observed UIATF founder and Executive Director Bernie Whitebear Continue reading United Indians Hires Mike Tulee PEER ADVOCATE JOB DESCRIPTION (REVISED) United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Job Description: Youth Advocate 11/11 Page 1 Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center Post Office Box 99100, Seattle, WA 98139 INA MAKA FAMILY PROGRAM COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT 2012 Ina Maka Family Program United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Community Needs Assessment, May 2012 Page 4 of 80 Introduction United Indians of All Tribes Foundation (UIATF) is a non-profit,community-based
UNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATIONABOUTSERVICESARTS & CULTURECULTURAL CENTERDONATE NOWDAYBREAK STAR PRESCHOOL United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Native American people in the Seattle Puget Sound region to their heritage and culture. LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS FORALL TRIBES
Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open SERVICES » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES SEATTLEUNITED INDIANS FOR ALL TRIBESLIST OF INDIAN TRIBESUNITED INDIANS SEATTLESEATTLE INDIAN TRIBES United Indians has promoted the well-being of our region's Indigenous community through services and programming that support cultural connection, school readiness, economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and health and well-being. Our services are strengths-based and client-driven, in recognition of our community's tremendous resilience, and sustain people in every age and stage of life. INA MAKA HOME VISITING PROGRAM » UNITED INDIANS Ina Maka means Mother Earth in the Sioux language. We believe that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. Our Ina Maka home visiting program for newborn and young children offers families one-on-one time with home visitors who work with them to make sure they receive the support they need. Find us on Continue reading Ina Maka Home Visiting Program GED ASSISTANCE » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATION10 LARGEST NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBESSEATTLE INDIAN TRIBESUSTRIBES LIST
Email: info@unitedindians.org Physical Address (no mail): 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 (Discovery Park) Mailing Address:United Indians
DAYBREAK STAR INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is a land base and community center for Native Americans in the Seattle area, and United Indians’ headquarters. It is located on 20 acres (81,000 m²) in Discovery Park in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. About Daybreak Star History Daybreak Star owes its existence to Native American activists, including United Indians’ Continue reading Daybreak JOB OPENINGS » UNITED INDIANS United Indians' staff work daily to improve the spiritual, social, economic, educational, and cultural well-being of our region's Indigenous community. At the core is our employment philosophy: Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. United Indians employees enjoy competitive wages, great benefits, and a casual workenvironment.
LABATEYAH YOUTH HOME » UNITED INDIANSSEE MORE ON UNITEDINDIANS.ORGUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATION HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATION10 LARGEST NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES Important COVID-19 Update Due to COVID-19, HPP is currently operating remotely and offering limited services, meaning responses may be delayed. Please allow 2-3 business days for a response in the event we cannot be reached. We realize COVID-19 will lead to households needing more assistance. Currently, our Program requires all households to apply for any Continue reading Homelessness SACRED CIRCLE GALLERY » UNITED INDIANSSACRED CIRCLE GIFT SHOPSACRED ART GALLERYINDIAN CIRCLE OF LIFE SYMBOLMEDICINE CIRCLE NATIVE AMERICANNAVAJO CIRCLE OF LIFENATIVE ART GALLERY SEATTLE Sacred Circle Gallery holds Daybreak Star's curated exhibits of Native American art, featuring contemporary and traditional Native American art by a wide range of UNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATIONABOUTSERVICESARTS & CULTURECULTURAL CENTERDONATE NOWDAYBREAK STAR PRESCHOOL United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Native American people in the Seattle Puget Sound region to their heritage and culture. LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS FORALL TRIBES
Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open SERVICES » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES SEATTLEUNITED INDIANS FOR ALL TRIBESLIST OF INDIAN TRIBESUNITED INDIANS SEATTLESEATTLE INDIAN TRIBES United Indians has promoted the well-being of our region's Indigenous community through services and programming that support cultural connection, school readiness, economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and health and well-being. Our services are strengths-based and client-driven, in recognition of our community's tremendous resilience, and sustain people in every age and stage of life. INA MAKA HOME VISITING PROGRAM » UNITED INDIANS Ina Maka means Mother Earth in the Sioux language. We believe that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. Our Ina Maka home visiting program for newborn and young children offers families one-on-one time with home visitors who work with them to make sure they receive the support they need. Find us on Continue reading Ina Maka Home Visiting Program GED ASSISTANCE » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATION10 LARGEST NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBESSEATTLE INDIAN TRIBESUSTRIBES LIST
Email: info@unitedindians.org Physical Address (no mail): 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 (Discovery Park) Mailing Address:United Indians
DAYBREAK STAR INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is a land base and community center for Native Americans in the Seattle area, and United Indians’ headquarters. It is located on 20 acres (81,000 m²) in Discovery Park in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. About Daybreak Star History Daybreak Star owes its existence to Native American activists, including United Indians’ Continue reading Daybreak JOB OPENINGS » UNITED INDIANS United Indians' staff work daily to improve the spiritual, social, economic, educational, and cultural well-being of our region's Indigenous community. At the core is our employment philosophy: Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. United Indians employees enjoy competitive wages, great benefits, and a casual workenvironment.
LABATEYAH YOUTH HOME » UNITED INDIANSSEE MORE ON UNITEDINDIANS.ORGUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATION HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATION10 LARGEST NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES Important COVID-19 Update Due to COVID-19, HPP is currently operating remotely and offering limited services, meaning responses may be delayed. Please allow 2-3 business days for a response in the event we cannot be reached. We realize COVID-19 will lead to households needing more assistance. Currently, our Program requires all households to apply for any Continue reading Homelessness SACRED CIRCLE GALLERY » UNITED INDIANSSACRED CIRCLE GIFT SHOPSACRED ART GALLERYINDIAN CIRCLE OF LIFE SYMBOLMEDICINE CIRCLE NATIVE AMERICANNAVAJO CIRCLE OF LIFENATIVE ART GALLERY SEATTLE Sacred Circle Gallery holds Daybreak Star's curated exhibits of Native American art, featuring contemporary and traditional Native American art by a wide range of LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANS Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open ABOUT » UNITED INDIANS Founded in 1970, United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides an extensive array of culturally responsive services and programming to Seattle and King County’s urban Native community. Our headquarters, the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, was completed in 1977, and has become a hub of activity for Native peoples and their supporters locally, nationally, and Continue reading About HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION » UNITED INDIANS Important COVID-19 Update Due to COVID-19, HPP is currently operating remotely and offering limited services, meaning responses may be delayed. Please allow 2-3 business days for a response in the event we cannot be reached. We realize COVID-19 will lead to households needing more assistance. Currently, our Program requires all households to apply for any Continue reading Homelessness LABATEYAH YOUTH HOME » UNITED INDIANS United Indians’ Labateyah Youth Home provides a safe and nurturing environment for homeless youth, combining Native American wisdom and ceremony with modern health and social services, and has achieved exemplary results. Labateyah’s Bridge Housing Program combines temporary crisis housing with rapid re-housing support services to move young adults aged 18-24 as quickly as possible to MISSION AND VISION » UNITED INDIANS MISSION Our mission is to provide educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Indigenous people in the Puget Sound region to their heritage by strengthening their sense of belonging and significance as Native people. VISION To be a social service provider, community center, and cultural home for urban Indians. Then as I stood there, two Continue reading Mission and Vision CONTACT US » UNITED INDIANS Main Phone: 206.285.4425 Address (no mail): 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 (Discovery Park) Mail: United Indians Of All Tribes Foundation, P.O. Box 99100, Seattle, WA 98139 Directions: The Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is located in Discovery Park in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle.Once inside the park, follow the signs to Daybreak Star. NATIVE WORKFORCE SERVICES PROGRAM » UNITED INDIANS VSHSL: This grant will be assisting our King County Veterans, Seniors, and Human Services Levy (VSHSL) clients gain access and assistance for their government benefits. Please check our Job Links HERE!. Yolanda Spencer, Program Manager yspencer@unitedindians.org 206-475-0406. Christian Harris, Program Coordinator NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER GUIDED TOURS » UNITED INDIANS November is Native American Heritage Month! Come out to Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center for a Guided Tour. Bring your Group, Class, or Troop! Up to 35 people per Private Tour Come learn about Native American Culture at Daybreak Star. You will learn about local tribal history, and about Seattle’s history of the take-over of Ft. Continue reading Native American Cultural Center Guided 49TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE TAKEOVER OF FORT LAWTON On March 8, we celebrate the 49th anniversary of the 1970 Takeover of Fort Lawton. This dramatic protest brought together urban Natives and allies responding to a international call to join in community and work towards justice. The Takeover led to the founding of United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, and the creation of a home Continue reading 49th Anniversary of the Takeover of Fort PEER ADVOCATE JOB DESCRIPTION (REVISED) United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Job Description: Youth Advocate 11/11 Page 1 Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center Post Office Box 99100, Seattle, WA 98139 UNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATIONABOUTSERVICESARTS & CULTURECULTURAL CENTERDONATE NOWDAYBREAK STAR PRESCHOOL United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Native American people in the Seattle Puget Sound region to their heritage and culture. LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS FORALL TRIBES
Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open SERVICES » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES SEATTLEUNITED INDIANS FOR ALL TRIBESLIST OF INDIAN TRIBESUNITED INDIANS SEATTLESEATTLE INDIAN TRIBES United Indians has promoted the well-being of our region's Indigenous community through services and programming that support cultural connection, school readiness, economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and health and well-being. Our services are strengths-based and client-driven, in recognition of our community's tremendous resilience, and sustain people in every age and stage of life. INA MAKA HOME VISITING PROGRAM » UNITED INDIANS Ina Maka means Mother Earth in the Sioux language. We believe that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. Our Ina Maka home visiting program for newborn and young children offers families one-on-one time with home visitors who work with them to make sure they receive the support they need. Find us on Continue reading Ina Maka Home Visiting Program GED ASSISTANCE » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATION10 LARGEST NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBESSEATTLE INDIAN TRIBESUSTRIBES LIST
Email: info@unitedindians.org Physical Address (no mail): 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 (Discovery Park) Mailing Address:United Indians
DAYBREAK STAR INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is a land base and community center for Native Americans in the Seattle area, and United Indians’ headquarters. It is located on 20 acres (81,000 m²) in Discovery Park in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. About Daybreak Star History Daybreak Star owes its existence to Native American activists, including United Indians’ Continue reading Daybreak JOB OPENINGS » UNITED INDIANS United Indians' staff work daily to improve the spiritual, social, economic, educational, and cultural well-being of our region's Indigenous community. At the core is our employment philosophy: Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. United Indians employees enjoy competitive wages, great benefits, and a casual workenvironment.
LABATEYAH YOUTH HOME » UNITED INDIANSSEE MORE ON UNITEDINDIANS.ORGUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATION HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATION10 LARGEST NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES Important COVID-19 Update Due to COVID-19, HPP is currently operating remotely and offering limited services, meaning responses may be delayed. Please allow 2-3 business days for a response in the event we cannot be reached. We realize COVID-19 will lead to households needing more assistance. Currently, our Program requires all households to apply for any Continue reading Homelessness SACRED CIRCLE GALLERY » UNITED INDIANSSACRED CIRCLE GIFT SHOPSACRED ART GALLERYINDIAN CIRCLE OF LIFE SYMBOLMEDICINE CIRCLE NATIVE AMERICANNAVAJO CIRCLE OF LIFENATIVE ART GALLERY SEATTLE Sacred Circle Gallery holds Daybreak Star's curated exhibits of Native American art, featuring contemporary and traditional Native American art by a wide range of UNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATIONABOUTSERVICESARTS & CULTURECULTURAL CENTERDONATE NOWDAYBREAK STAR PRESCHOOL United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Native American people in the Seattle Puget Sound region to their heritage and culture. LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS FORALL TRIBES
Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open SERVICES » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES SEATTLEUNITED INDIANS FOR ALL TRIBESLIST OF INDIAN TRIBESUNITED INDIANS SEATTLESEATTLE INDIAN TRIBES United Indians has promoted the well-being of our region's Indigenous community through services and programming that support cultural connection, school readiness, economic self-sufficiency, housing stability, and health and well-being. Our services are strengths-based and client-driven, in recognition of our community's tremendous resilience, and sustain people in every age and stage of life. INA MAKA HOME VISITING PROGRAM » UNITED INDIANS Ina Maka means Mother Earth in the Sioux language. We believe that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. Our Ina Maka home visiting program for newborn and young children offers families one-on-one time with home visitors who work with them to make sure they receive the support they need. Find us on Continue reading Ina Maka Home Visiting Program GED ASSISTANCE » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATION10 LARGEST NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBESSEATTLE INDIAN TRIBESUSTRIBES LIST
Email: info@unitedindians.org Physical Address (no mail): 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 (Discovery Park) Mailing Address:United Indians
DAYBREAK STAR INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER » UNITED INDIANS Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is a land base and community center for Native Americans in the Seattle area, and United Indians’ headquarters. It is located on 20 acres (81,000 m²) in Discovery Park in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. About Daybreak Star History Daybreak Star owes its existence to Native American activists, including United Indians’ Continue reading Daybreak JOB OPENINGS » UNITED INDIANS United Indians' staff work daily to improve the spiritual, social, economic, educational, and cultural well-being of our region's Indigenous community. At the core is our employment philosophy: Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. United Indians employees enjoy competitive wages, great benefits, and a casual workenvironment.
LABATEYAH YOUTH HOME » UNITED INDIANSSEE MORE ON UNITEDINDIANS.ORGUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATION HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION » UNITED INDIANSUNITED INDIANS OF ALL TRIBES FOUNDATION10 LARGEST NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES Important COVID-19 Update Due to COVID-19, HPP is currently operating remotely and offering limited services, meaning responses may be delayed. Please allow 2-3 business days for a response in the event we cannot be reached. We realize COVID-19 will lead to households needing more assistance. Currently, our Program requires all households to apply for any Continue reading Homelessness SACRED CIRCLE GALLERY » UNITED INDIANSSACRED CIRCLE GIFT SHOPSACRED ART GALLERYINDIAN CIRCLE OF LIFE SYMBOLMEDICINE CIRCLE NATIVE AMERICANNAVAJO CIRCLE OF LIFENATIVE ART GALLERY SEATTLE Sacred Circle Gallery holds Daybreak Star's curated exhibits of Native American art, featuring contemporary and traditional Native American art by a wide range of LATEST NEWS FROM UNITED INDIANS » UNITED INDIANS Opening April 1 in the Sacred Circle Gallery at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, is a collection of work by local Makah artist, Frank Peterson. Frank says his work is meant to find a balance in the abstract, adding the spiritual aspects of his heritage with life experiences. Growing up, he spent quality time in Neah Continue reading ‘Visions of a Makah’ by Frank Peterson now open ABOUT » UNITED INDIANS Founded in 1970, United Indians of All Tribes Foundation provides an extensive array of culturally responsive services and programming to Seattle and King County’s urban Native community. Our headquarters, the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, was completed in 1977, and has become a hub of activity for Native peoples and their supporters locally, nationally, and Continue reading About HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION » UNITED INDIANS Important COVID-19 Update Due to COVID-19, HPP is currently operating remotely and offering limited services, meaning responses may be delayed. Please allow 2-3 business days for a response in the event we cannot be reached. We realize COVID-19 will lead to households needing more assistance. Currently, our Program requires all households to apply for any Continue reading Homelessness LABATEYAH YOUTH HOME » UNITED INDIANS United Indians’ Labateyah Youth Home provides a safe and nurturing environment for homeless youth, combining Native American wisdom and ceremony with modern health and social services, and has achieved exemplary results. Labateyah’s Bridge Housing Program combines temporary crisis housing with rapid re-housing support services to move young adults aged 18-24 as quickly as possible to MISSION AND VISION » UNITED INDIANS MISSION Our mission is to provide educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Indigenous people in the Puget Sound region to their heritage by strengthening their sense of belonging and significance as Native people. VISION To be a social service provider, community center, and cultural home for urban Indians. Then as I stood there, two Continue reading Mission and Vision CONTACT US » UNITED INDIANS Main Phone: 206.285.4425 Address (no mail): 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199 (Discovery Park) Mail: United Indians Of All Tribes Foundation, P.O. Box 99100, Seattle, WA 98139 Directions: The Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is located in Discovery Park in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle.Once inside the park, follow the signs to Daybreak Star. NATIVE WORKFORCE SERVICES PROGRAM » UNITED INDIANS VSHSL: This grant will be assisting our King County Veterans, Seniors, and Human Services Levy (VSHSL) clients gain access and assistance for their government benefits. Please check our Job Links HERE!. Yolanda Spencer, Program Manager yspencer@unitedindians.org 206-475-0406. Christian Harris, Program Coordinator NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER GUIDED TOURS » UNITED INDIANS November is Native American Heritage Month! Come out to Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center for a Guided Tour. Bring your Group, Class, or Troop! Up to 35 people per Private Tour Come learn about Native American Culture at Daybreak Star. You will learn about local tribal history, and about Seattle’s history of the take-over of Ft. Continue reading Native American Cultural Center Guided 49TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE TAKEOVER OF FORT LAWTON On March 8, we celebrate the 49th anniversary of the 1970 Takeover of Fort Lawton. This dramatic protest brought together urban Natives and allies responding to a international call to join in community and work towards justice. 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