This course reinforces Fernandeño Tataviam language use through music, focusing on contemporary seasonal songs and traditional instruments. Each of the seasonal songs will be demonstrated at a community event held within that season. Open to all ages!

In today’s fast-paced world, it can be easy for youth to feel disconnected from their cultural roots. This online class on making Native American frybread offers a unique opportunity for young individuals to reconnect with their heritage through a hands-on, interactive learning experience. Frybread, a staple in many Native American communities, carries deep historical and cultural significance. By learning to make this traditional dish, youth are not only acquiring an important culinary skill, but they are also embracing a vital part of their cultural identity. This class fosters a strong sense of pride and belonging while deepening their understanding of […]

A Curriculum Series For Pre-K To 4th Grade Pairs Indigenous Literature With Common Core-Aligned Lessons And Activities. It Uses Both Culturally Relevant Non-Fiction And Fiction Literature, Along With Empower Educational Consulting Literacy Kits. The Curriculum Features Stories From FTBMI Tribal Elders And Youth Ages 17-26, Who Provide Audio Recordings Of Selected Books That Are Edited Into Visual Audiobooks.