The County of Los Angeles is home to the Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission, established in 1976 through collaboration between the local American Indian community and governmental bodies. This commission serves as a vital link between the Native American population and the city and county governments of Los Angeles.
With a focus on promoting awareness and support for Native American communities, the commission engages in various initiatives, including addressing issues such as homelessness, education, healthcare, and cultural preservation. By organizing events like the LA PowWow and Native American Heritage Month celebrations, the commission fosters a sense of community and belonging among Native Americans in the region.
Furthermore, the commission plays a crucial role in advocating for the rights and well-being of American Indians in Los Angeles County, providing resources, support, and a platform for their voices to be heard on important matters affecting their communities.
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