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Heritage Programs

Native American Heritage Programs shares Lenape (Delaware Indian) culture & contributions of Native Americans.

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North American Indian

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International Resource Centre   &

Lenni Lenape Resource Centre (UK)

Barrie & Carla UK

Barrie UKBarrie Cox-Dacre, Executive Director

9 / 2 Dunsyre House (North)

33 Calder Crescent

Edinburgh EH11 4JH  Scotland

Voice: 0131 453 1046          Fax: 0131 453 6143

www.inaiauk.com      Email: barrie.coxdacre@tesco.net

Barrie Cox-Dacre & Carla Messinger

Native American Heritage Programs works with the International North American Indian Association (INAIA) to provide a Lenni Lenape Resource Centre for the United Kingdom and Europe. 

The Resource Centre provides materials, information, and advice for schools and community groups.  The collection includes books, videotapes, music tapes and CDs, teacher resources, and outreach programs.  The INAIA also offers consulting services to authors and television and film producers.

Interest Group

The INAIA acts as an interest group bringing together people who want to share and develop their knowledge of the diverse cultures, histories, lifeways, and oral traditions of the original inhabitants of North America. 

Good Road Garden Project

The INAIA collaborates with the Good Road Garden Project sponsored by Newcastle-Upon-Tyne City Council's Composting Project. 

The Good Road Garden is based on traditional Native American gardens and features a number of different types of corn (Maize), squashes, herbs, and other plants.

Its focus is on people, plants, and animals; our well being, and our relationships with each other and the environment we all share. The garden is a celebration of Native North American environmental practices! 

Steve Tinling from the Good Roads Garden Project in Newcastle, England; Carla Messinger, Native American Heritage Programs, Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA; and  Barrie Cox-Dacre from the International North American Indian Association, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Environmental Issues

We all share Mother Earth and the INAIA tries to keep up with activities and occurrences in the USA which affect people and the environment.

Nature Watch

Committed to the wildlife of our planet, the INAIA monitors the introduction of beavers and other species into the UK, and the effects of industrial activity in North America.

Supporting Native Charities

The INAIA also makes donations to a variety of Native American charities.

International North American Indian Association (INAIA)

As a member you will:

       Support Native American endeavors,

       Give a voice to the First People of (Turtle Island) America,

       Gain insight into the true history and culture of the original inhabitants  of North America,

       Learn more about current environmental and other issues affecting modern Native Americans.

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Memberships

Membership is £12.00 per household, per year, which includes "The Turtle Islander " and Bulletins.

 

International North American Indian Association

9/2 Dunsyre House (North), 33 Calder Crescent, Edinburgh EH11 4JH  Scotland

Voice: 0131 453 1046     Fax: 0131 453 6143      www.inaiauk.com

Email: barrie.coxdacre@tesco.net    Barrie Cox-Dacre, Executive Director