In today’s world, a child and a father rarely have time together – to talk, to laugh, to really get to know each other and become friends. A sage Ojibway Indian once said that ”the white man spends time building cities, but the Indian spends time building men.” That sparked the idea for the formation of a parent-child organization centered around American Indian values - Dignity, Patience, Endurance, Spirituality, Feeling for the earth, concern for the family – the model for the Y-Indian programs.
About Us
Y-Indian Programs Founderand Introduction, Background
and Responsible use of
American Indian Theme.
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Strong Kids 2010 Campaign Video.Federation Council Meetings held 1st Thursday each Month at 6:15,
Longhouse Meetings for Tribal Chiefs follow at 7:30.
Learn More Coming Events
Alamo NightJanuary 18, 5-10pm
Council Meeting, No Longhouse
January 26, 6:15
Winter Camp
February 3-5
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