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Both the Youth Ambassadorship and Commission are being restructed to become one Board and will be known as the "Youth Commission".   The new Application will become available soon, so please check back!  

 

For further information please contact Bernida Humetewa at 505-867-0203 or bhumetewa@ncai.org


NCAI Youth Commission

The NCAI Youth Commission was established at the 1997 NCAI Mid-Year meeting in Juneau, Alaska by resolution #JNU-97-003.  It was created in response to the vocalized need for an entity that would provide Native youth an opportunity to voice their opinions and concerns.  The Youth Commission seeks to provide Native youth with leadership development opportunities and to provide a forum for networking with other Native youth throughout the nation.

 

 

Youth Commission Officers  

  

Name

Title

Tribe

Alexa Old Crow

Commissioner

Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes

Isaac Juan

Commissioner

Pueblo of San Ildefonso/Tohono O'odham

Jalea Walker

Alternate Commissioner

Smith River Rancheria

Karl A. Duncan

Alternate Commissioner

San Carlos Apache/Three Affiliated Tribes

Francisco Manuel

Secretary

Tohono O’odham Nation

 

Mission

 

We, the National Congress of American Indian Youth unite as a commission of all backgrounds and ages to strengthen the past, present and future of our unity, knowledge and wisdom; to serve our people's concerns and interests by enhancing our spiritual, mental, physical and emotional well-being for a better Native America.

 

Purpose

 

The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Youth Commission is designed specifically for college and high school students with an interest in political science, tribal government and Native American legislative and governmental affairs.

 

The Youth Commission provides a youth perspective with issues that concern the youth. It is to be a resource to NCAI and Tribal Leaders. It is an opportunity to acquire knowledge from NCAI and Tribal Leaders about the process of NCAI and Tribal Politics. Also to enhance our leadership skills and utilize those we may have obtained prior. Most importantly the NCAI Youth Commission is an avenue to provide a unified voice for ALL Native American and Alaskan youth.


What the Youth Commission can offer you:

 

  • Mentoring Program: spending time with an elder, leader or delegate.
  • Volunteering: a valuable learning experience working "behind the scenes" to see NCAI in action.
  • Informative Workshops: learn from professionals in their field.
  • Leadership Training: hands on experience in leadership development.
  • Youth Luncheon: keynotes, honoring elders, mentors and youth.
  • Addressing Issues: through resolutions, lobbing and sharing as well as learning.
  • A Voice Within NCAI and NCAI Youth Commission: participants will learn the process of NCAI as well as contribute to changes and is a tool for any youth.  

Students have to pay to attend the NCAI general meetings. They do not have to pay to attend the Youth Commission meetings. However, they will not be able to attend any of the NCAI general meetings. Students also cannot vote unless they are a paying member of NCAI. 

 

Documents


NCAI Youth Ambassador Leadership Program

At the 2006 Mid-Year Conference in Sault Ste.. Marie, Michigan, NCAI leadership announced the creation of the National Congress of American Indians Youth Commission Ambassador Leadership Program (YALP).   

 

Name

Title

Tribe

Quinton Lopez

Youth Ambassador

Tohono O’odham Nation

J’Shon Lee

 

Youth Ambassador

White Mountain Apache Tribe

Alexa Old Crow

 

Youth Alternate Ambassador

Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes

 

NCAI Youth Sponsorship

 

 

NCAI's youth programs continue to seek sponsorship to accommodate our financial needs. Sponsorships goes towards the funding of our luncheon, receptions, Youth Track and in the future scholarships during the annual conventions of NCAI.

  

If you are interested in donating funds to the NCAI Youth Commission or the NCAI Youth Ambassador Leadership Program, please contact our office. Any type of donations are greatly appreciated and will be recognized appropriately.

 

 

 

National Congress of American Indians
1301 Connecticut Avenue, NWSuite 200
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 466-7767
Fax: (202) 466-7797 

 

 

 

Online

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National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)
1301 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 200, Washington D.C. 20036
Phone: (202) 466-7767, Fax: (202) 466-7797
Email: ncai@ncai.org