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

NEW! Living Learning Center for Indigenous Children

The Indigenous Early Intervention Alliance (IEIA) has established a living learning center for indigenous children.  This learning center has an exclusive focus on the Native Elder-Child relationship.  Native elders will be brought to the site on a regular basis to teach traditional ways of learning and understanding. The IEIA is developing a second living learning center in the State of Arizona.  We are not aware of similar learning centers in the United States. This puts the IEIA at the leading edge of early intervention programming for indigenous children. The living learning center is a key aspect of the program curriculum. 

The  Living Learning Center is owned and operated by the IEIA.  Please do not copy photos as they are the sole property of the IEIA.

Entrance to the Living Learning Center


Above:  This is a photo of the entrance with traditional teepee and other learning structures in the background.

Below:  Elizabeth Krueger, Head Teacher at Anishaabe Academy - expert in Indigenous education and important mentor for the IEIA.


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