All Services
Programs that promote citizen well-being
Historic preservation, cultural protection, education, health, economic development, social services, legal advocacy, housing, environmental stewardship, and workforce — in service of our citizens and the wider community.
Historic Preservation
Protecting burial grounds, human remains, and sacred sites of the Piqua Shawnee — and partnering with the Alabama Historical Commission on the State Historic Preservation Plan.
Cultural Preservation
Compliance with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and active participation in the federal Section 106 consultation process to protect cultural and historic resources of importance to the Tribe.
Education
Scholarship guidance and connection to ten-plus partner programs supporting Native American students at every stage of post-secondary education.
Health Services
Connection to mental health, crisis response, and substance-use resources serving Native American citizens of Alabama.
Economic Development
Capacity-building and federal grant pathways supporting Native-owned business and tribal economic development.
Social Services
Support for Indian child welfare, family preservation, and coordination with the Alabama Indigenous Coalition.
Legal & Advocacy
Liaison and advocacy through the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission, and connection to national legal partners serving Native American rights.
Housing
Information on federal tribal housing authorities including NAHASDA and BIA housing programs.
Environmental Protection
Land, water, and forest stewardship partnerships through Alabama universities, AmeriCorps Native Nations, and federal rural programs.
Employment & Training
Workforce pathways under WIOA Section 166, career opportunities through USET, and direct employment through the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Need help navigating a program?
The Tribal office can help connect citizens and community members to the right resource. Please reach us through the Contact page.
