Nimiipuu Fund's financial education classes serve as empowering platforms, guiding individuals and communities toward financial stability and self-reliance.
Rooted in cultural wisdom and tailored to specific Native American contexts, these classes provide essential knowledge on budgeting, saving, investing, and managing credit. They emphasize traditional values of communal support, responsible stewardship, and long-term planning, aligning with the holistic approach to wealth often valued in Native cultures. By imparting practical financial skills within the cultural framework, these classes not only enhance individual financial well-being but also strengthen the economic resilience of Native American communities, fostering a future of prosperity and self-determination.
Heads & Hearts: Seeing the Landscape through Nez Perce Eyes
January 10-February 16, 2026 Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, OR This exhibition invites the visitor to practice “Two-Eyed Seeing”—experiencing a landscape from two cultural perspectives. Heads and Hearts is a…
Indigenous Forest Management and Fire Risk Assessment for Tourism and Recreation Planning
January 20, 2026 | 9 AM PST FREE Virtual Webinar In this webinar, American Indigenous Tourism will be exploring a unique tool developed by American Indigenous Tourism and Leave No…