Indigenous Lifeways is a 501c3 nonprofit organization based in Gallup, NM, dedicated to restoring health and balance for all people and the environment through the utilization of traditional knowledge, land-based practices, and ceremonies. They are deeply rooted in activism and actively engage with communities to address climate adaptation, promote green pathways in local economic development, and build individual and community capacity. With a mission to revitalize and preserve native languages, traditions, and cultures, Indigenous Lifeways relies on the generosity of individual contributors, foundations, and other granting organizations to support their programs and activities.
As an Indigenous, woman-led organization, Indigenous Lifeways focuses on honoring life ways and promoting social justice. They work towards restoring health and balance by embracing traditional wisdom and understanding the dynamics of their communities. Through their various initiatives, including the Women's Working Group, Social Justice Fellowship, Frontline Support, and Literacy Spheres, Indigenous Lifeways aims to create a sustainable future that respects the environment and preserves indigenous cultures and traditions.
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