AMERICAN INDIAN CHANNEL.ORG

A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION

  THE AMERICAN INDIAN CHANNEL 

Created to address the need for documentation and dissemination of information about, on and by indigenous people in the western hemisphere.

"We Hope Our Organization Grows With Our Experience and Knowledge."

 
The American Indian Channel is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization.




Fundraising items:

The California Indian Seal was embedded on the capitol steps in 2002. Many Californians, including many California Indians, do not know there is an official Commemorative California Indian Seal. Therefore, AIC thought this would be a good item to use for fundraising. Currently, items we sell with the Californian Indian Seal on it are:

Gold embossed note cards imprinted with the seal on high quality paper.

Blind embossed note cards imprinted with the seal on high quality paper.The note cards are blank on the inside.

A poster of the seal on a background painted by the seal’s artist, Robert L. Freeman.

Also by Robert L. Freeman two joke books:

For Indians Only

Rubber Arrows


Southern California Luiseno Indian Baskets, a book by Justin F. Farmer

Survival in the Weave by Edward Hermoza Kramer. This film is a documentary about basketweaving in the indigenous community of San Jose de la Zora in northern Baja California. Basketweaving has been a renewed source of income for the native people of this small community.


These items help raise money for American Indian Channel to continue its work. Please contact us for prices or locations where items are sold, or if you wish to carry these items in your place of business or fundraising event

Contact:
American Indian Channel
P.O. Box 2348 Temecula, CA 92593
Email: info@americanindianchannel.org