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Building a Tribal Court in Klamath, OR

The Klamath Tribes of Oregon are located in the city of Chiloquin, which has a population of approximately 3000. There are 3600 members of the tribe, although members are dispersed throughout the country. The Klamath...

Creating Restitution and Following Traditions at Red Lake Nation

The Red Lake Nation reservation is in Northern Minnesota and serves the towns of Red Lake, Redby, Ponemah, and Little Rock. The tribe has 10,000 members, 5,000 of whom live on the reservation. Approximately 10 years...

Cultural Activities and Fun in the Sun at Seminole Nation
Basketweaving, one of many cultural activities at the summer program

The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is located in Seminole County, 50 miles southeast of Oklahoma City, OK. The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Tribal Youth Program is located at the Mekasukey Mission, four miles southwest...

Fostering Parnerships: A System's Approach in Oklahoma

The Ponca Tribe is located in Kay County, Oklahoma, with a population of 2,445. The Tribe received TYP funding under Categories I and V, and is currently serving 268 youth ages 10-17. The mission of the program is to...

Karuk's “axiichas vaa if” Youth for Change Program

The Ancestral Territory of the Karuk Tribe is located in present day Siskiyou and northeastern Humboldt Counties in California, and comprises the Tribe’s present day service area. The current Karuk Tribe land-base is...

Looking Towards the Future: Career Development for Teens on St. Paul Island

The Aleut Community of St. Paul Island is 800 miles west of Anchorage in the Bering Sea. There are 445 residents on the island, and the TYP program currently serves 90 youth. Over the past few years, St. Paul Island...

Reclaiming the Ticket: A Village's Circle Peacemaking Program

The Native Village of Kotzebue is located in the arctic region of northern Alaska, where they experience approximately eight to nine months of winter. The region is very remote, and the only method of transport to...

Training the Sellers - Osage Nation Targets Underage Drinking

The Osage Nation Tribal Youth Prevention Program sponsored three (RBSS) Responsible Beverage and Service Sales trainings at the Cultural Center during the month of June. Ernie Tye of the PaNOK Area Prevention...

Truancy Reduction Program: A Community Approach at Lac du Flambeau Tribe

The Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa reservation encompasses 86,000 acres in northern Wisconsin. Of 3,413 tribal members, 1,818 live on the reservation. More than one-third of those members are under...

Warm Springs Tribal Youth Off to the Capitol

The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs TYP program works to reduce the number of at risk youth who enter the juvenile justice system. The tribe has been collaborating with a variety of youth serving agencies to...

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