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Native Americans living on the rural and remote reservations of the Southwest struggle daily with isolation, limited employment opportunities, and a harsh and resource-poor environment. Poverty is all too common, and weighs most heavily on those most fragile especially Elders and their multi-generational extended families. The Council of Indian Nations provides program services that benefit Native Americans throughout the desert southwest.
CIN services helped meet veteran food needs and remembered our native "warriors."
Nearly blind, Sadie keeps her mind and fingers active by threading large pony beads onto long strings of yarn.