Applications are now open to sign up to be a food and art vendor at the 18th annual Dee-ni' Day! Participants can also sign up for the art show, regalia showcase, horseshoes, stick games, gambling, and more!
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Join us on Saturday, September 6th, for the 18th annual Dee-ni' Day! Free, family-friendly event open to the entire community. Art and food vendors, cultural demonstrations, kid activities, art show, stick game tournamen,t and more!
Training hosted by Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation and administered by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. The training will cover a wide range of topics. For more information contact: Monica Hiner at 707-954-0385 or [email protected]
Do you like spending time on the river and exploring our beautiful places? Do you want to learn, hear and speak more languages? This summer join in these opportunities to explore and enjoy!
Attention all businesses, hotels, retail spaces, caregivers, community members: The Nation is offering FREE Narcan training. This training could save a life!
Contact us for more information: 707-487-9255 ext. 1198
Join us on Mondays for working on your own regalia projects. On Tuesdays there is nee-dash dance practice, singing and storytelling. Contact us for more information, 707-487-9255
This youth summer program is a one week immersive garden expereince for grades K-8. Join us for farm fresh lunches, hands on expereicenes and the chance to explore.
The Nation seeks bids from Natives with experience working with tribal communities to provide demonstrations at Dee-ni' Day on September 6, 2025, from 9am-4pm. Demonstrators can propose their activity for full day, half day, or certain hours.
The Nations 2024 Annual Report is full of information, statistics, photos, and more! Want to request a printed copy of the Annual Report? Call the Headquarters Office at 707-487-9255, and one will be mailed to you.
Accepting 2-3 TDN Tribal Citizens to join us for some working and learning opportunities. Prepare for a career in land stewardship, learn about traditional ways of resource management, and participate in hands-on monitoring with the NR Staff.