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Hurricanes

As the hurricanes strike Native Nations located in their paths, the Native Nations are beginning to ask for assistance.  This webpage will be updated as needed.  You can send your donations directly to the nations listed below.

The Haliwa-Saponi Tribe in NC has requested a generator.  As a State-recognized tribe they are ineligible for assistance available to Federally-recognized tribes. 

Attn: Archie Lynch  Tribal Administrator  Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe   39021 NC Hwy 561 PO Box 99 Hollister, NC 27844   Phone: 252-586-4017

Also
State Recognized:  United Houma Nation Hurricane Relief, 20986 Hwy 1,Golden Meadow, LA  70357

Others:

Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, PO Box 6010, Choctaw, MS 39350 
Honorable Phillip M. Martin, Chief   601.656.5251 

Choctaw Housing Authority, PO Box 6088, Choctaw, MS 39350        
Nathaniel Nickey, Executive Director   601.656.6617

MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians*, Route 1, Box 1080, Mt. Vernon, AL 36560 
Wilford Taylor, Chief 251.829.5500

MOWA Choctaw Housing Authority1080-A Reservation Road, Mt. Vernon, AL 36560 
Craig Taylor, Executive Director    251.829.5000

Poarch Band of Creek Indians of Alabama*, 5811 Jack Springs Road, Atmore, AL 36502   251.368.9136
Fred McGhee, Chairperson 251.368.9136

Poarch Creek Housing Authority, 5811 Jack Springs Road, Atmore, AL 36502   
Susan Wicker, Executive Director   215.368.9136

Donations would be welcomed!