Eric Sanchez is both Navajo and Mexican and hails from Long Beach, California. Eric’s clans are Kinyaa’aanii and Nakai Dine, while his father is Tejano from San Antonio, Texas. Eric believes strongly in honoring all sides of his heritage. Eric has worked as a Partnership Specialist with the United States…...
Caitlin Gulley Memorial Scholarship
Special Announcement of the Establishment of a Cultural Resources Scholarship for Students in California Pukúu Cultural Community Services (Pukúu) and the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians (the Tribe) and are grateful to announce that FivePoint™ has made a generous contribution of $5,000 as initial funding to establish a new…...
Reconstructing The Haramokngna American Indian Cultural Center
Angeles National Forest, CA– Rudy Ortega Jr. along with the Tataviam Senior Program (Rudy Ortega Sr. Park staff), Haramokngna staff, and volunteers have began a reconstruction phase, an extensive plan envisioned since the centers opening in 1997. Haramokngna– Los Angeles County’s only Native American owned and operated cultural center serves as a learning facility to the…...
Music LA Classes
Pukúu Cultural Community Services was funded the American Indian Heritage Month grant by the Los Angeles City Department of Cultural Affairs (“DCA”) to offer Music LA classes at Rudy Ortega Sr. Park in San Fernando. Pukúu partner with California Simunu Drummers & Singers to provide two sessions of music and…...