http://www.narf.org/
2) Native American Cultural Center (NACC)
http://www.nacc-inc.org/
3) The Native American Women's Health Education Rocource Center
http://www.nativeshop.org/about-us.html
4) Native American Art Studies (NAASA)
http://nativearts.org/
The Native American Rights Fund (NARF) was founded in 1970. They work on preservation of tribal existence; the protection of tribal natural resources; the promotion of Native American human rights. Also they work on the development of Indian law, and they work on educating the public about the Indian rights, laws, and issues. With most of the staff being Native American, they can help out a lot because they know their laws, rights and some of their issues. So they can help educate people about those. Some advice I have for them is to try to get their friends into helping and try to educate them first because then if they want to help then they could do the same to their friends, and so on. If they do that first then maybe they can achieve their goals. This reminds me of when people have a yard sale. To get people to come, some might tell their friends about it and then their friends would tell others and get the word around.
Works Cited for group chose:
"Native American Rights Fund." Native American Rights Fund (NARF). N.p., 1970-2011. Web. 25 May 2011. <http://www.narf.org/>.
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