Indigenous Early Intervention Alliance (IEIA)

 

Honoring.  Respecting.  Indigenous Tribal Children and Culture. 

Where Our Sacred Past Meets Our Future.

411 North Central Avenue #880M
Phoenix, AZ 85004

ph: 602-496-0102

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Below:  Peace/Talking circles are used to understand the nature social and emotional competence.  Elders and children sit around the campfire, each talking in turn about any issues that the children (or their families) are going through using a "talking stick".


Above:  Lots of open space to play traditional games or perform dances.

Below:  Places for Indigenous to play and rest.

Swings are fun too!!

Lunch table where elders and children "connect" with one another.

Walking/Bike path for physical fitness and or reflection with elders on a walk.

The IEIA and the Office of American Indian Projects (OAIP), founded in 1977, are based in the School of Social Work, College of Public Programs, Arizona State University.  Copyright Wakshe.  All rights reserved.

 

411 North Central Avenue #880M
Phoenix, AZ 85004

ph: 602-496-0102