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  1. White Star, B.S., ALC-PC, Cht, is a shamanic healer, spiritual teacher, and author synthesizing Native American practices, self-empowerment ritual, and feminine spirituality. She currently teaches and has a healing practice through the Flower Eagle Medicine Lodge in her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Her book, “Calling from the Heart ...

  2. Lost Colony Trading Post is a Native American owned and operated business that was established in 1985 by Gary and Lottie Hardison in Pembroke NC. What began as a convenience store quickly morphed into one of eastern North Carolina’s largest Native American Arts and Craft stores.

  3. Members · 1.5K. This group is for information sharing among the members, adult advisors, and others associated with the North Carolina Native American Youth Organization. NCNAYO is made up of youth area representatives from areas across the state with significant Native American populations, an executive board, Miss and Mister NCNAYO, and ...

  4. Thu, Jun 20 - Sun, Jun 23 2024, All day. Each year the North Carolina Native American Youth Organization hosts an annual conference at a college or university across the state of North Carolina. The conference is usually held the third or fourth weekend in June and lasts for 3 nights and 4 days. This year's conference will be held at UNC-Pembroke.

  5. NC American Indian Heritage Commission. NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. 109 E. Jones St., MSC 4601. Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4600. The AIHC is a division of.

  6. 29 de nov. de 2023 · According to the 2020 Census, there are just over 130,000 Native Americans living in North Carolina. We have eight state recognized tribes—including the Eastern Band of Cherokee, which is North Carolina’s only federally recognized tribe. They were not, however, the only Native peoples to live here.

  7. Our Mission. Triangle Native American Society (TNAS) was founded in 1984 to provide assistance and support for Native Americans in the Triangle and surrounding area, and was incorporated as a non-profit tax-exempt organization in 1985. Since its inception, TNAS has endeavored to promote and protect the Native American identity in the Triangle ...