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NACF 2019 Annual Report

Aloha Friends, The Indigenous arts and cultures of the Native peoples of the United States are strong and thriving, despite the invisibility and stereotypical misrepresentations that prevail across the country.…
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Uplifting the Power of Native Artists in 2019

At Native Arts & Cultures Foundation (NACF), we look at the new year as time to reflect on all that we have accomplished the past year on behalf of Native artists and communities, and focus on giving thanks…
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Journey to Bears Ears National Monument

~ written by NACF President/CEO Lulani Arquette Envision an expanse of land in southeast Utah that five tribes call their ancestral homes where they have preserved their cultures and ceremonial…
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NACF Embarks On The Wakanim Journey

In March 2019, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) launched a special year for planning, thoughtful discussion and reflection at a board retreat in Hood River, Oregon, along what…
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NACF 2018 Annual Report

Lulani Arquette (NACF President/CEO) Welina me ke aloha,  The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation expresses sincere appreciation to our friends, artists, supporters, and communities for continually inspiring us and working…
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2018 National Artist Fellows Convening

Over the course of three days, September 26-28, the eighteen 2018 National Artist Fellows were convened in Portland, Oregon, for sharing and learning from one another, interfacing with the public and…
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Native Arts for Social Change

NACF has a passion and talent for bringing exceptional artists together before diverse audiences to share their insightful work and inspire the spirit. In October, NACF organized three sessions with…
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