NAHA’s
Opportunities
The first thing a good citizen of the Philadelphia region can do to honor Native Americans is to acknowledge we are on Lenape land. If you would like an introduction to Lenapehokink, please, contact our office and schedule a time. Also, please, see the “Guide to Honoring Native Land”. Secondly you can encourage your elected officials, representatives, and local organizations to do the same.
If you or your friends are Tribal Citizens from any State or Federal Tribe in the United States or Canada, please, consider visiting our office at Penn Treaty Park Place and joining Native American House Alliance. We also accept non-Tribal citizens as non-voting members, who support all our efforts to honor Native American Tribal Citizens and their events in this region.
Consider joining our organization as we build collaborations with local leadership to re-educate about Native American Affairs, to support our building campaign, and to help provide services to Native American families residing in the Philadelphia area.
paid positions
Cultural Instructor
Part Time, needed twice a month to teach dance, bring together a drum group and teach arts and crafts.

Seamstress
Part Time, Teaching and making Native American Regalia’s

Event Planner
Part Time, organize shows, pot lucks, documentary and many more events.

grant writing
Paid Commission, writes grants and participates in interviews for grants.

Speaker guild
Part Time addition, speaks about different Native American Tribes and Native American culture.

Must have tribal affiliation for all paid positions
VOLUNTEER / UNPAID POSITIONS
If you would like to volunteer please email or call.
Leadership Training
Leadership Training and helping to run Native House Alliance
COMMITTEE FOR COMISSION
To be trained and participate in a upcoming for a tentative Native American city and the state commission.
Must have tribal affiliation
Please Email Resume

