Los Angeles County, California - Los Angeles City County Native . . . The Los Angeles City County Native American Indian Commission was created through a joint effort of members of the Los Angeles American Indian community, Los Angeles City, and Los Angeles County governments The Indian Commission was officially established by the County of Los Angeles on June 25, 1976
LANAIC | Who We Are | LA County Department of Arts and Culture Denise Escoto is Northern Cheyenne and Native Hawaiian from the island of Kauai She is very dedicated and takes pride in serving the Native American community and supporting their needs She has over 20 years of involvement and experience with the Native community She aspires to deliver true leadership and vision to our Native community
LA NAIC (@NAICommission) Posts X - Twitter Today we attended the LA County Master Paln on Sustainability We look forward to working alongside our community to address our needs such as workforce development, equity and inclusion of Native cultures, Today we attended the LA County Master Paln on Sustainability
O’Farrell advocates for Native Americans in Los Angeles O’Farrell previously worked with the LANAIC on the historic establishment of Indigenous People’s Day in Los Angeles, formally replacing Columbus Day on the city’s official calendar
Meetings – Los Angeles City County Native American Indian Commission There are 25 free parking spaces available at the Music Center parking lot for attendees of the LANAIC monthly commission meetings Individuals will need to identify themselves as attending the meeting to the Music Center parking attendant and sign the free entry log when they arrive
Interview with Los Angeles City County Native American Indian . . . Join us for a Q A with Alexandra Valdes who will give insight on her path to leadership at LANAIC, as well as their current initiatives, available resources, and how they support the region’s vibrant Native Community
Executive Committee – Los Angeles City County Native American Indian . . . Cheri L Thomas is an enrolled member of the Quinault Indian Nation and also of Yurok descent Chair Thomas was community-elected to the Commission in 2002 and is a Principal Administrative Analyst at the Los Angeles Unified School District