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Native American Heritage Month

The Phoenix Indian Center invites community members to celebrate Native American Heritage Month!

For 77 years, we have served as a resource for our urban, American Indian community and will continue to dedicate our programs and services to benefit our tribal relatives. Our vision continues to focus on creating a healthy & thriving urban American Indian community. Our mission also continues to focus on serving as the hub for the advancement of our tribal relatives with culturally relevant essential services, programs, and initiatives. We will also not forget to acknowledge that we are on the traditional and contemporary homelands of the Akimel O’Odham and Piipaash peoples. We will always recognize and support Arizona’s twenty-two sovereign tribes and the many other tribal citizens who call the Valley of the Sun home. We honor our ancestors, our stories, our history, and look forward to a healthy and vibrant future for all.

For information about our upcoming programs and events visit our calendar page. 

2024 Arizona American Indian Excellence in Leadership Awards

2024 Arizona American Indian Excellence in Leadership Awards

The Phoenix Indian Center proudly announces the winners of its 2024 Arizona American Indian Excellence in Leadership Awards. Awards are given in nine categories for nominees who demonstrate dedication, leadership, and commitment to the advancement and development of the cultural, educational, social, economic, or political welfare of the American Indian Community. Winners in the following categories include:

  • Kent C. Ware Lifetime Achievement Award: Jack Ahasteen (Diné)
  • Phyllis J. Bigpond Lifetime Achievement Award: Dr. Juliette Roddy (Ojibwe and Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians)
  • Woman of the Year: Loris Taylor (Hopi)
  • Person of the Year: Eddie George/ Navi Ho (Diné)
  • Business of the Year: Ahehee’ Shidine’e Homecare
  • Volunteer of the Year: Barbara Tinhorn (Hualapai Tribe)
  • Friend of the Community: Cooper Davis 
  • College Student of the Year: Angellisa J. Hoffman (San Carlos Apache) – Northern Arizona University
  • High School Student of the Year: Natasha Juan (Gila River Indian Community)

The Arizona American Indian Excellence in Leadership Awards program, formerly known as Native American Recognition Days Awards, has continued for more than 35 years. The awards will be presented in a ceremony at the Heard Museum on November 22, 2024, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

To view sponsorship opportunities and to purchase tickets, click here

For questions, call 602-264-6768 or email leadershipawards@phxindcenter.org

To view previous winners, click here. 

Arizona American Indian Excellence in Leadership Awards Event Details

  • Date: Friday, Nov. 22, 2024
  • Time: 6 PM – 8 PM MST 
  • Location: Heard Museum, 2301 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004

Mental Health Art Contest 

Mental Health Art Contest 

Calling all Indigenous artists, our annual Mental Health Art Contest has officially opened! Artists must submit an art piece showcasing Indigenous resiliency through one of the two provided options, and this year we have two age categories: youth (ages 16-24) and adult (ages 25+). Swipe to read more about the themes of belonging and generosity.

  • Option 1: Belonging – Create an artistic depiction of what belonging means to you.
  • Option 2: Generosity – Create an artistic depiction of the importance of generosity and/or what generosity means to you.

The first place winner for each age category will have their artwork featured at the 2025 American Indian Suicide Prevention Convening (SPC), their artwork will be showcased on a t-shirt, and they will receive a special prize!

  • Submission Guidelines:
    • All entries should be original creations and should not contain anything that is copyrighted.
    • Submissions should indicate which option was chosen (belonging OR generosity) and age category it’ll be submitted for.
    • Submit work in PNG or JPEG format.
    • Media submissions can include but are not limited to: painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, mixed media, and digital art. 
    • Art submissions must be submitted by December 1, 2024.  

Please send your art submission to bsantistevan@phxindcenter.org to be entered. If you have any questions please reach out to the provided contact or call the Phoenix Indian Center at 602-264-6768.  

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