Preservation Indigenous - Native Youth

Preservation Indigenous - Native Youth

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ACHP Office of External Engagement, Native Youth Historic Preservation Initiatives We ask that you follow our posting guidelines here.

Preservation Indigenous - Native Youth - launched by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Office of Native American Affairs, is established to encourage young Native American, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian youth to get involved in historic preservation activities through networking, collaboration, programs, education and career opportunities.

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08/26/2025

Quanah Parker's Daughters. Comanche. 1891. hoto by James Mooney, Azusa Publishing, Englewood, Colo.

08/26/2025

Seliyeni Calhoun and her son, Walker Calhoun - Cherokee - no date

08/26/2025

🏞️ A sacred gathering, memories etched in the land and hearts 🌿🤍

08/26/2025

Pueblo folks on the bank of the Rio Grande. San Felipe Puebloe. New Mexico. Ca. 1870-1890.

Photos from United National Indian Tribal Youth, Inc.'s post 08/26/2025
Photos from What's Happening on Kaua'i's post 08/26/2025
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