The National Congress of American Indians is seeking to raise $12 million to purchase its own building to establish a presence for tribes in Washington, D.C.
Tex Hall, NCAI president, said the idea came about during the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian. He said tribal leaders, in essence, asked "Why don't we have our own building?"
NCAI is eyeing property in an area of downtown DC. The organization currently rents an office.
At its annual conference earlier this month, NCAI kicked off a fundraising campaign for the building. The goal is to raise $1.2 million for a down payment and then raise the rest.
Get the Story:
Special Interests: Indians Build 'Emerging Presence' in Capital
(The Washington Post 10/28)
pwpwd
Relevant Links:
National Congress of American Indians - http://www.ncai.org
Related Stories:
NCAI 04 Wrapup: An Indian Embassy
(10/12)
NCAI seeks $12M for Washington building
Thursday, October 28, 2004
Trending in News
1 Tribes rush to respond to new coronavirus emergency created by Trump administration
2 'At this rate the entire tribe will be extinct': Zuni Pueblo sees COVID-19 cases double as first death is confirmed
3 Arne Vainio: 'A great sickness has been visited upon us as human beings'
4 Arne Vainio: Zoongide'iwin is the Ojibwe word for courage
5 Cayuga Nation's division leads to a 'human rights catastrophe'
2 'At this rate the entire tribe will be extinct': Zuni Pueblo sees COVID-19 cases double as first death is confirmed
3 Arne Vainio: 'A great sickness has been visited upon us as human beings'
4 Arne Vainio: Zoongide'iwin is the Ojibwe word for courage
5 Cayuga Nation's division leads to a 'human rights catastrophe'