Nonprofit

Native American Land Conservancy

Coachella, CA
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nativeamericanland.org

  • About Us

    The NALC’s mission is to acquire, preserve, and protect our sacred lands.

    Focusing on aboriginal territory of tribes in present-day Southern California, the Native American Land Conservancy protects and restores sacred sites and areas, provides educational programming for Native American youth and the general public, and conducts scientific studies on cultural, biological, and historical resources on sacred lands. The organization started in 1998 with leadership from an intertribal cultural group interested in protecting off-reservation sacred sites in the Southern California desert. Today, the NALC’s work is more important than ever as development continues in the Inland Empire, Coachella Valley, and Morongo Basin.

    The NALC’s mission is to acquire, preserve, and protect our sacred lands.

    Focusing on aboriginal territory of tribes in present-day Southern California, the Native American Land Conservancy protects and restores sacred sites and areas, provides educational programming for Native American youth and the general public, and conducts scientific studies on cultural, biological, and historical resources on sacred lands. The organization started in 1998 with leadership from an intertribal cultural group interested in protecting off-reservation sacred sites in the Southern California desert. Today, the NALC’s work is more important than ever as development continues in the Inland Empire, Coachella Valley, and Morongo Basin.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Climate Change
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Race & Ethnicity

    Location

    • 46-200 Harrison Place, Coachella, CA 92236, United States

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