The Los Angeles City County Native American Indian Commission is a government organization that was established in 1976 through a collaborative effort between the Los Angeles American Indian community, Los Angeles City, and Los Angeles County governments. The commission aims to address the needs and concerns of the Native American Indian community in the county, focusing on areas such as housing, education, healthcare, and mental health.
With a mission to promote the well-being and empowerment of Native American Indians, the commission works towards providing resources, support, and advocacy for individuals and organizations within the community. Through various committees and subcommittees, the commission actively engages in addressing issues related to homelessness, self-governance, and cultural heritage, while also fostering partnerships with federal, state, and local governments, as well as Native American organizations.
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