Bright Future – Pool Party
Bright Future – Pool Party
The Bright Future Parent Support Group has a Barbecue and Pool Party today from 12 noon to 2 PM at
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The Bright Future Parent Support Group has a Barbecue and Pool Party today from 12 noon to 2 PM at
Today, June 26 – Solving the housing hurdle for domestic violence survivors The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center lists safe,
Today the Bald Hill District is having a meeting in the NF Soctish Room starting at 5:30 PM.
Today, June 27– Southeast Alaska’s salmon emergency Tribes in southeast Alaska are sounding the alarm over low salmon numbers. They’re
Today the KTJUSD Board of Trustees meets at 5:00 pm in the District Board Room. The meeting will include a Public Hearing
Today the Norton Field District is having a meeting in the NF Soctish Room starting at 6 PM
Today, June 28 – The Mescalero Apache Reservation at 150 This year marks 150 years since President Ulysses S. Grant
The Hupa Family Resource Center presents their June Healthy Eating Outreach in Downtown Hoopa in front of the Hoopa Grocery
Today the Hoopa Grocery Board is having a regular meeting in the NF Soctish Room starting at 12 Noon.
The Hoopa Valley Housing Authority Board is have a regular meeting at the Housing Authority Offices starting at 5:30 PM
Today, June 29 – Tribal search and rescue networks Whether it’s the frozen Alaska tundra or the hot, arid expanse
The Federal Emergency Management Agency, (FEMA) is conducting a mission to provide individual assistance to you, if you, suffered damage
Today is the weekly Sovereign Day meeting in the Tribal Council Chambers starting at 10 AM.
Today, June 30, – The Menu: a historical award, new Midwest restaurant, and a new book on corn Wampanoag chef Sherry
Today the installation of the newly elected Tribal Council and Election Board members happens in the NF Gym starting at
Today, July 5 – Does the end of affirmative action mean fewer Native college students? In his concurrence with the
Today, July 6 – Progress in the fight to set orca free After decades of pressure by animal rights groups
Today is the regular meeting of the Hoopa Valley Tribal Council. The Executive Session starts at 1:30 PM in the
Today, July 7 – Indigenous access to hallucinogenic medicine Two states and several cities have decriminalized the use of hallucinogenic
Today, July 10 – Hot enough? Two climate tracking agencies say the Earth just reached its hottest average temperature on
You are invited to join this Community Meeting by the Hoopa Tribal Police to discuss how we can combat the
The Hoopa Tribal Council Chairman will Swear-in the newly appointed members of various Hoopa Tribal Boards at 9:30 AM in
Today, July 11– Ignoring tribes’ concerns over highway project will cost California millions Construction on a portion of a nearly
There is an LPA Public Hearing for Title 21 Emergency policy, in the Tribal Council Chambers starting at 5:30 PM
Today is the 28th annual Health Fair. Over sixty health and social services organizations from Hoopa and throughout greater Humboldt
Join us for a discussion about Healthy Food for the Hoopa Elementary and High Schools. Held at the Hoopa Tribal
Today, July 13 – Summer competition traditions Nearly 12,000 amateur athletes over 50 years of age are competing in this
Friday, July 14, 2023 – Native style: sustainable fashion Nearly 17 million tons of textiles are thrown away every year,
Petey Brucker: The River Runs Through Him It is with great honor that the Environmental Protection Information Center presents Petey
Today, July 17– Indigenous barbecue traditions Sophisticated barbecue methods pre-date contact with Europeans. The Indigenous Taino people first introduced pit
Today, July 18 – Leaving tribes off the map The Lake Traverse Reservation is easy to find on most maps
Today is a regular Board meeting date for the K'ima:w Governing Board. The meeting starts at 5:30 pm in the
The Office of Emergency Services welcomes you to attend the weekly Opioid Task Force meeting. Tribal departments, tribal members and
The Hoopa TANF Prevention Program and K'ima:w Medical Center Path To Wellness Program offer Summer Cultural Art Workshops, the Tribal
Today, July 19– The oral health divide Structural racism is a contributing factor to the ongoing disparity for Native people
The First Baptist Church of Hoopa starts their Vacation Bible School today through Thursday, July 20th. Elementary school students attend
The Hoopa Fire Safe Council is creating a Strategic Plan to address fire safety in the Hoopa Valley. The first
Today, July 20 – Remembering Bruce Lee’s connection to Native audiences Fifty years after his untimely death, actor and martial
Today is a regular session of the Hoopa Valley Tribal Council. The Executive Session begins at 1:30 PM. The Open
Today, July 21– Do actors make a fair wage? If they haven’t already, it’s only a matter of time before
Today, July 24 – Urban design for Native residents As much as Native Americans are associated with tribal lands in
Today, July 26 – Tribes on offense over sports betting The Seminole Tribe is poised to have exclusive control of
Today, July 25 – A plan to expand National Monument protections in Arizona Threats to water and culturally important land
The Norton Field District representative has call a District meeting for today in the Soctish Room starting at 6 PM.
The Hoopa TANF Prevention Program and K'ima:w Medical Center Path To Wellness Program are offering Summer Cultural Art Workshops at
Summer events are fast approaching, and a Food Handler's permit is required for all Food Vendors and their workers, including
The Opioid Crisis Task Force will meet today in the Fire House Classroom starting at 10 AM to 12 PM.
Today the Kimaw Medical Center, Native Connections Program offers a Community Grief Circle at the Human Services Building, on Orchard
The Mesket Field District Representative has called a meeting in the Scotish Room for today starting at 6 PM
Today, July 27 – The Menu: federal ag decisions, Native bakery in Raleigh, and the (no) salmon festival Native American
In honor of National Farmers Market week the Willow Creek Farmers' Market is hosting a special event Zucchini Races at
The Tribal Police Chief is having a open Community Meeting today in the Tribal Council Chambers starting at 6 PM.
Today, July 28 – Native Playlist: Nadjiwan, Saltwater Hank, and Brock Stonefish Marc Meriläinen (Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation) helps
This month's Community Clean-up is at the Shooting Range at Supply Creek, today from10:00 am to Noon. You are encouraged
TANF is offering Deer Horn Carving Classes with Robert Super today at the TANF Prevention Office at 119 Hostler Field
Do you need a tool? Maybe you just need it once for one task. You don't want to buy one
Today is the deadline to submit your application as a 2023 2023 Miss Na:tini-xwe' Contestant. You must be 18-25 years
Today, July 31 – The lack of reservation law enforcement The Fort Belknap Indian Community is the latest tribe to sue
Today, August 1 – Oppenheimer’s lasting nuclear threat for tribes Native American ranchers and other rural New Mexico residents were
Join the Hoopa Valley Tribal Police for the National Night Out, a Free Community Event, Today from 6:00 to 8:00
The Hoopa TANF Prevention Program and K'ima:w Medical Center Path To Wellness Program are offering Summer Cultural Art Workshops at
Today, August 3 – Can the high death rates for pregnant Native women be solved? The mortality rate for Native
The Hoopa Valley Tribal Council meets is regular session today. The Executive session begins at 1:30 PM. The Open Session
Today there is a Dental Clinic happening with the help of the U.S. Army Innovative Readiness Training, IRT personnel. There
Thanks to the Petco Love Foundation, Two Rivers Pet And Wildlife Welfare Services animal rescue is offering free vaccine clinics
Today, August 4 – Cashing in on summer fun A handful of tribes are venturing into the realm of family
Thanks to the Petco Love Foundation, Two Rivers Pet And Wildlife Welfare Services animal rescue is offering free vaccine clinics
The 46th Annual Hoopa Rodeo, starts today, gates open at 4 PM. at the Jack Jarnaghan Rodeo Grounds, off Pine
The Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion Post 415 hosts the Cowboy Breakfast, today from 8:00 to 11:00 am at the
This morning starts with a Cowboy Breakfast from 8:00 to 11:00 am! Then Gates for the Saturday Rodeo open at
Today there is a Dental Sealants Clinic happening with the help of the U.S. Army Innovative Readiness Training, IRT personnel.