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(602) 364-1300 |
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(505) 827-0121 |
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(202) 208-3100 |
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We have programs for education, health and human services, support services, and public utilities. |
(505) 552-5300 |
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Resources for cultural services, education, health services, housing, and more. |
(580) 924-8280 (800) 522-6170 |
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Preserving Cochiti traditional and cultural values. Providing safe, decent and sanitary housing. |
(505) 465-2244 (505) 465-0264 |
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We are known as "Lord of the plains", and we were once a part of the Shoshone tribe. |
(580) 492-3775 (580) 492-3240 |
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We strive to create a future that provides an abundance of good-paying jobs while providing hope and prosperity for generations of Crow citizens. |
(466) 638-2178 |
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Naturalized member determined by Tribal Council. ¼ blood quantum required. |
(505) 869-3111 |
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We have clinics, medical services, housing, education help, and our tribal enterprises. |
(505) 834-7359 |
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3/8 blood quantum required |
(575) 759-3255 (575) 759-3242 |
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Note: Call for time limits on type of membership |
(505) 552-6654 (505) 552-6941 |
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We welcome you to familiarize yourself with our history, traditions, and the current vision of our tribe. |
(575) 464-4494 |
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Today, Nambe Owingeh is still known for it's beautiful public ceremonies and traditions, stunning landscapes, and world famous pottery. We welcome all visitors to our home. |
(505) 455-2036 (505) 455-4410 |
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(928) 871-6386 |
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Our mission is to nurture the well-being and growth of our community and it's people by promoting and carrying out comprehensive community services, programs, and opportunities. |
(505) 775-3235 |
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Take a look at the Tribal program listings of our Tribe. Our programs are a great resource for Tribal members. |
(605) 867-5821 (605) 867-2901 |
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Please view our Tribal enrollment information, and our Tribal members resource links. |
(505) 852-4400 |
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Our neighbors called us "Pikuria" those who paint. We call ourselves, Pin, wel, ene. |
(505) 587-2519 |
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We continue our traditions and practice our culture in these contemporary times. |
(505) 455-4500 |
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Go to our Tribal resource directory for all your wants and needs. |
(605) 747-2381 |
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The pueblo of Sandia owns and operates several thriving enterprises to help create a broad economic base to ensure to be a self reliant Tribe and all the resources to us to be successful. |
(505) 867-3317 |
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Our departments include resources for health, women, children, elderly, education, and a tribal enrollment program. |
(505) 771-9958 |
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We are painters, jewelry makers, weavers,carvers, seamstresses, and moccasin makers here at the pueblo. We invite you to explore our resources. |
(505) 455-2273 |
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We invite you to explore our social services, natural resources, education department, wellness program library, and more resources. |
(505) 867-3301 |
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We have a list of programs from health programs to women and children. We also have a natural resource department. |
(505) 465-2214 (505) 465-1998 |
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Come enjoy and experience the history, triumph, and tradition of the Red Willow people. |
(505) 758-8626 |
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The Tesuque Pueblo Farm strives to help those interested in growing their own food, in addition to growing crops for elders and students, and saving indigenous seed from around the world. |
(505) 983-2667 |
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We are the largest employer and single largest economic contributor in Montezuma county, Colorado. It is understood and expected that the Tribe conducts business with various governments, individuals, and public entities. |
(970) 565-3751 |
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Home of the Zia Sun Symbol. The Zia logo is used by the state if New Mexico on both the flag and license plates. |
(505) 867-3304 Ext. 229 |
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Click on the listings of all current departments and programs, under the Pueblo of Zuni, and their respected components. |
(505) 782-7000 (505) 782-7208 |