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Commission on Indian Affairs

Native religion, Boston

100 Cambridge Street, Suite 300 Boston MA 02114
Phone: 617-573-1291   Fax: 617-573-1120
Website: http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=ehedmodulechunk&L=4&L0=Home&L1=Economic+Analysis&L2=Executive+Office+of+Housing+and+Economic+Development&L3=Department+of+Housing+and+Community+Development&sid=Ehed&b=terminalcontent&f=dhcd_ia_ia&csid=Ehed

"The fundamental role of MCIA is to assist Native American individuals, tribes and organizations in their relationship with state and local government agencies and to advise the Commonwealth in matters pertaining to Native Americans. According to the 1990 Federal census, there are more than 12,000 Native Americans living in Massachusetts."

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Massachusetts Center for Native American Awareness, Inc.

Native religion, Boston

P.O. Box 5885 Boston MA 02114
Phone: 617-642-1683  
Website: http://www.mcnaa.org/

"Our mission is to develop and implement programs that serve the cultural and spiritual needs of Massachusetts Native Americans; to financially assist needy Native American residents with food, heating costs, and college related expenses; to increase public understanding, awareness, and appreciation about Native Americans; and to preserve the cultural, spiritual, and traditional ways of the Native American."

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Plimoth Plantation Wampanoag Indigenous Program

Native religion, Boston

P.O. Box 1620 Plymouth MA 02360
Phone: 508-746-1622 x8385   Fax: 508-746-3407
Website: http://www.plimoth.org/features/homesite.php

"Plimoth Plantation, a bicultural museum, offers powerful personal encounters with history built on thorough research about the Wampanoag People and the Colonial English community in the 1600s. Our exhibits, programs, live interpreters, and historic settings encourage a new level of understanding about present-day issues affecting communities around the world."

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North American Indian Center of Boston

Native religion, Boston

105 South Huntington Avenue Jamaica Plain MA 02130
Phone: 617-232-0343  
Website: http://www.naicob.org/

"The mission of the North American Indian Center of Boston (NAICOB) is to promote greater self-determination, socio-economic self-sufficiency, spiritual enhancement, intercultural under-standing and other forms of empowerment for the North American Indian Community and to assist North American Indians in obtaining an improved quality of life by providing health, job training, education, housing, and other related programs and social services."

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United American Indians of New England

Native religion, Boston

284 Amory Street Jamaica Plain MA 02130
Phone: 617-522-6626  
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Website: http://www.uaine.org/

"UAINE is a Native-led organization of Native people and our supporters who fight back against racism and for the freedom of Leonard Peltier and other political prisoners. We support Indigenous struggles, not only in New England but throughout the Americas. We fight back on such issues as the racism of the Pilgrim mythology perpetuated in Plymouth and the U.S. government's assault on poor people."

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The Order of the Preservation of Indian Culture (TOPIC)

Native religion, Boston

502 Broad Street Weymouth MA 02188
Phone: 781-337-4308  
Email:
Website: http://www.prowsefarm.org/powwow.htm

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Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe

Native religion, Boston

412 Taunton Avenue Seekonk MA 02771
Phone: 508-336-8426   Fax: 508-336-2205
Email:
Website: http://kalel1461.tripod.com/

"The mission of the Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe is to rediscover and develop our native heritage.  To take this wherever this may lead for the betterment of ourselves and our descendants."

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Neponsett / Ponkapoag Tribe

Native religion, Boston

P.O. Box 4064 Brockton MA 02403

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Website: http://www.neponsett.org/

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Harvard University Native American Program

Native religion, Boston

14 Story Street Cambridge MA 02138
Phone: 617-495-4923  
Email:
Website: http://www.hunap.harvard.edu/

"Our Mission is to bring together Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students and interested individuals from the Harvard community for the purpose of advancing the well-being of indigenous peoples through self-determination, academic achievement, and community service."

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Dighton Intertribal Indian Council

Native religion, Boston

P.O. Box 49 Raynham MA 02767
Phone: 508-880-6887  
Email:
Website: http://dightonindiancouncil.tripod.com/

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Greater Lowell Indian Cultural Assoc. (GLICA)

Native religion, Boston

P.O. Box 1181 Lowell MA 01853

Email:
Website: http://www.glica.net/

"The Greater Lowell Indian Cultural Association is a family orientated group of Native American Indians that come together to acknowledge and share their religion, culture, spirituality and traditions in accordance with the ways of their Ancestors. GLICA is composed of many different tribes of people from various Indian Nations. Our strength lies in our diversity and our ability to live in the present while holding on the past and looking forward to the future of our people."

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Chappaquiddick Tribe of the Wampanoag Indian Nation

Native religion, Boston

232 North Main Street Andover MA 01810
Phone: 978-475-6959  
Website: http://chappaquiddick-wampanoag.org/

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