Events

Men’s Virtual Support & Smudge Group

Join American Indian Family Center’s Father & Men’s Outreach Specialist Rich Antell every Monday for a virtual men’s group. This group will be meeting on Zoom for now and planning future men’s group activities. Don’t miss this chance to gather with other American Indian men to explore your identity, participate in your culture and support […]

Khunsi Onikan Native American Al-Anon Meeting

Open to anyone wanting to learn to have healthy boundaries and healthy relationships with the other addicts/alcoholics in their lives. Click website link below to join the meeting. No need to register in advance.

Indigenous Youth Empowerment Series

How can your Indigenous values guide and enrich your day to day lives, work, goals and visions? Log in for our Youth Empowerment Series with Wakinyan LaPointe Wednesday at 4 pm. Bring a cup of water or sage for an opening Wocekiye (prayer). Register at the website link below.

SIA Meeting 2021

Due to Covid-19 we will continue to meet via Zoom until further notice.

SIA Meeting 2021

St. Paul Indian Education

Due to Covid-19 we will continue to meet via Zoom until further notice.

SIA Meeting 2021

American Indian Family Center

Due to Covid-19 we will continue to meet via Zoom until further notice.

SIA Meeting 2021

Department of Indian Work

Due to Covid-19 we will continue to meet via Zoom until further notice.

SIA Meeting 2021

Ain Dah Yung Center

Due to Covid-19 we will continue to meet via Zoom until further notice.

SIA Meeting 2021

St. Paul Indian Education

Due to Covid-19 we will continue to meet via Zoom until further notice.

SIA Meeting 2021

American Indian Family Center

Due to Covid-19 we will continue to meet via Zoom until further notice.

SIA Meeting 2021

Department of Indian Work

Due to Covid-19 we will continue to meet via Zoom until further notice.

We operate on the unceded land of the Dakota Nation in Saint Paul, traditionally known as Imnížaska (White Bluffs) - a part of the Bdote region. Along the banks of the Wakpa Taŋka (Mississippi River), Saint Paul is home to sacred sites like Wakaŋ Tipi and numerous ancient burial mounds (Maka Paha). Today, Saint Paul is home to Native people from across Turtle Island.