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LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY WORK FOR NATIVE AMERICANS

For those of us walking with Native Americans in the Northwest the website below report on and give opportunities for advocacy work:

Comparison of values expressed in President Bush's address and President Hall's address:

http://www.fcnl.org/issues/nat/stateofnation05.htm


 

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Pax Christi Pacific NW Asssembly 2004

 

CHIEF SEATTLE CLUB

"To provide a sacred space to nurture, affirm, and renew the spirit of urban Native Peoples."

Pax Christi Pacific Northwest continues to walk with Native Americans in changing times.


For those of you who might feel called to walk with homeless urban Native peoples at the downtown Seattle Chief Seattle Club by volunteering in various ways (see items needed below), for information about the new Chief Seattle Club designed by Native American architectJohnpaul Jones, architect for the new National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. for a calendar of Chief Seattle Club events and an opportunity to donate to the construction of the new Club and in other ways, visit

http://www.chiefseattleclub.org

Jim Burns, Executive Director

Email: chiefseattleclub@qwest.net


Jenine Grey, Program Director

Email: jgrey_csc@qwest.net


Chief Seattle Club Office
113 Cherry Street
Seattle, WA 98104

Phone: 206-292-6214

Fax: 206-621-1026





The Chief Seattle Club welcomes donations of needed items for its programs. Contact any of above for information of where to deliver.

 

Desired Items for the Chief Seattle Club

Sleeping bags

Toiletries

White socks

Jeans

Sweatshirts

Towels

Jackets

Backpacks

Gloves

Sneakers, boots

Canned hams

    Grocery store gift certificates

 

 

KATERI TEKAKWITHA CIRCLE




Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha -Mohawk

Email: jacodd@aol.com

for information on the Catholic Native American Kateri Circle

Go to Events page of this website for information on Kateri masses west of the Cascades