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    Adopt-A-Native Elder


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    The Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program exists to create a Bridge of Hope between Native Americans and other cultures. The Program supports the traditional Elders who live in the cultural and spiritual traditions of the Dine People. Most live in remote portions of the Dine?s (Navajo) reservation. Many live in traditional hogans, and some raise sheep as a means of maintaining themselves. As they have become elderly, it has become more difficult for them to support themselves on the Land in their traditional ways. Therefore, the Program provides food, simple medicines, clothing, fabric, and yarns to help the Elders live on the Land in their traditional lifestyle.

     

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        Adopt-A-Native Elder

        PO Box 3401
        Park City, UT 84060

        Phone: (435) 649-0535   |   Official Website

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