The Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio
The Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio (NAICCO) is a non-profit intertribal organization founded by Selma L. Walker in 1975. It exists to preserve, protect, and promote Native American spirituality, culture, and philosophy. / 48859974473

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One State-Many Nations: Native Americans of Ohio

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1989 - American Indian Activist Russell Means testifies at Senate Hearing

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Ohio Native Plants Medicinally Speaking

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More Than Planting a Seed

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Leonard Peltier on Indigenous Rights, His Half-Century in Prison & More

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Native American Veterans

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Miwuk

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Staying Indian in Ohio (2015)

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Every Native American Tribe Explained in 22 minutes

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Urban Rez

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Potawatomi History | Tribal Histories

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Alive and well in Indian Country - Slahal, the Stick Game

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One State-Many Nations -- Prehistoric Ohioans

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AGAINST THE CURRENT | A Short Documentary About the Culture of Indigenous People | BYkids

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Lakota in America

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Oren Lyons – To Survive, We Must Transform Our Values

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How Native Americans Read the Stars (And Built a Civilization) | Full Episode | Native America

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What is the Native American History of Ohio? | Ohio Book Talks

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Colorado Experience: The Original Coloradans

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