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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve been to lots of reservations where they have very nice cultural resources for visitors. If you go and are respectful and spend money on native made jewelry, crafts and food, that will be helpful to the community. Here are some places I have been: The Native Life Center outside Alaska San Xavier Mission outside Tucson on the ztohono reservation, also Kitt Peak on that reservation Kai restaurant on the Gila reservation outside Phoenix Hulapei reservation by the Grand Canyon (actually haven’t been to this one, but did look into it) Hopi Visitor Cenyet on the reservation (don’t think this is always open—used to be open more but visitors were rude so they shut it down a bit) [b]There’s also a lot to do on the Navajo reservation [/b] There’s also of course great cultural resources ate the Smithsonian museum of Native American life. And if you’re interested in local history, Historic Saint Mary’s has some interesting exhibits on native life from the colonial period in that part of Maryland.. [/quote] https://amizade.org/programs/navajo-nation/ https://www.roadscholar.org/find-an-adventure/6262/Volunteering-Navajo-Nation-Schools https://www.sierraserviceproject.org/partner-communities/navajo-nation/ [/quote]
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