National Native American Co-Operative
The Co-Operative provides incentives to 2,700+ American Indian artists representing over 300 tribes for the preservation of their contemporary and traditional crafts, culture, and education through involvement in Indian cultural programs, including dances, traditional food, fashion shows, and performances.
The Co-Operative sponsors various Indian events, such as pow-wows and cultural festivals; offers information services; and publishes the following Native American materials and resources:
- Native American Directory: Canada, Alaska, and United States. A quick reference for locating Native organizations, events, media, and tribal offices and reserves.
- Native American Reference Book. A special guide for evaluating and acquiring Native crafts and raw materials through trading posts, stores, galleries, and cooperatives, and guides.
- Pow-Wow on the Red Road. Comprehensive listing of AMerican Indian events in the U.S. and Canada.
The Co-Operative answers inquiries; provides advisory, consulting, reference, and current awareness services; conducts seminars and workshops; makes referrals to other sources of information; and permits on-site use of collections.
For more information on the Co-Operative, write to:
National Native American Co-Operative
PO Box 27626
Tucson, AZ 85726
(602) 622-4900 Indian Trade Center
(602) 292-0779 Fax
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