INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INSTITUTE 
                              An initiative of the
                                       Earth Mother Father Foundation
                               "A U.S. Tax-Exempt 501(C)(3) Corporation"

                    West Middle Verde Road  
                       Camp Verde, Arizona        
                       Tel: 928-567-3009 * Fax 928-567-3118 * 
                                 Email: IPInstitute@aol.com  
                  
                                 An Arizona Nonprofit Corporation 
                       
                "Visions Come To Prepared Spirits"  

                                            

 

                                                          





In order to make donations to the Institute we ask that you call our office directly,

You may do so by dialing

* 928-567-3009 * 

and speaking with one of our staff members.
 
The donation transaction will be conducted with your safety and security ever present.



The Indigenous Peoples Institute (IPI) maintains the highest level of SSL online security
for your protection with 256-bit encryption !!!

 Checks

Should be mailed to:

Indigenous Peoples Institute
2334 W. Middle Verde Road
Camp Verde, Arizona 86322-8404


We, Thank you for your consideration and generosity.

 

Donations,

unless otherwise specified, will be allocated to the
 
following:


Tuitions - Asset Acquisitions

Overhead & Operating Expenses

Promotional - Advertising







 

... and for each donation of $100.00 or more, we will send you, as a demonstration of our appreciation,

Joseph M. Marshall III's
book
"Walking With Grandfather"
 (The Wisdom of Lakota Elders)

Mr. Marshall is a teacher, historian, Lakota craftsman and writer.  He has authored several screenplays in addition to five books, including the highly acclaimed The Lakota Way.  Mr. Marshall is a member of the Rosebud Sioux.  He served as narrator and also portrayed the onscreen character,

"Loved By The Buffalo"

in the TNT miniseries

Into The West

The book is an informative and interesting read based on growing up as an Indigenous youth.

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