Our partnerships are grounded in mutual respect, shared responsibility, and long-term relationship building. Through collaboration with communities, scholars, and organizations, we support work that sustains Indigenous knowledge and fosters meaningful, reciprocal engagement.
Our partnerships

Arctic Studies Center
Liaocheng University, China
The Arctic Studies Center (ASC) at Liaocheng University (LCU) was founded in March 2018. So far it is the only institution in China that focuses on the social science studies related to the Arctic Ocean.
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Fort McDermitt Language Program
McDermitt, NV, USA
The Fort McDermitt Language Program was created in 2023 to support and maintain Numu Yadooana, the Northern Paiute language, in our community. In most of other communities, Paiute is no longer spoken or has very few people who can speak it, but in McDermitt it is a language of communication that can be heard every day, especially among Elders. Our mission is to teach Paiute to foster a new generation of speakers of the language.
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Te Ipukarea and Te Whare o Rongomaurikura
Aotearoa | New Zealand
Te Ipukarea Research Institute was established in 2008, and is hosted by the Auckland University of Technology (AUT). The main focus of Te Ipukarea's research is Māori language, culture, and knowledge.
Te Whare o Rongomaurikura, the Centre for Language Revitalisation, is located within Te Ipukarea Research Institute at AUT. The Centre is dedicated to upholding Te Ipukarea's commitment to the revitalisation of te reo Māori (the Māori language) as well as supporting Indigenous and endangered language revitalisation more generally.

Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation
Porcupine, South Dakota, USA
Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation is a holistic organization that works for the liberation of the Lakota people. We do our work through eight interconnected initiative areas that are rooted in our lifeways and wellness equity work.
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Phoenix Indian Center
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
The Phoenix Indian Center is the oldest American Indian non-profit organization of its kind in the United States. The Center was formed in 1947 as an outgrowth of Native people moving to urban Phoenix not only to sell their crafts and goods but as a result of U.S. Government public policy.
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