BLACK MESA TRUST
Jul 6, 2022 by Casey Coates Danson
Organizations
Activist, Environmental and Social Justice Organizations
- American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation
- American Lands Alliance
- The Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA)
- Black Mesa Water Coalition
- Black Mesa Trust
- Buffalo Nations
- The Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice
- Circle of Life Foundation
- Conversations with the Earth
- Cultural and Spiritual Value of Protected Areas
- Cultural Conservancy
- Cultural Survival
- Earthjustice
- First Nations Development Institute
- First Peoples Worldwide
- Forest Peoples Programme
- Friends of the Earth
- Gaia Foundation
- Global Resource Action Center for the Environment (GRACE)
- Grand Canyon Trust
- Great Plains Restoration Council
- Greenpeace
- Honor the Earth
- Indian Law Resource Center
- Indian Burial and Sacred Grounds Watch
- Indigenous Environmental Network
- Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism (IPCB)
- Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility
- International Forum on Globalization
- International Society of Ethnobiology
- International Working Group on Indigenous Affairs
- Land Is Life
- Line in the Sand: Native American Cultural Property
- Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center
- National Congress of American Indians
- Native American Rights Fund
- The North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance (NAILSMA)
- Ohlone Profiles
- Resilience Alliance
- Puvungna Sacred Site Struggle
- Sacred Sites International
- Save Our Environment Action Center
- Seventh Generation Fund
- Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
- Terralingua
- Trust for Public Land
- Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization
- Winnemem Wintu Tribe
- Women’s Earth Alliance, Sacred Earth Advocacy Network
Black Mesa Trust
The mission of Black Mesa Trust is to safeguard, preserve and honor the land and water of Black Mesa. At its essence, Black Mesa Trust is about harnessing the lessons of traditional knowledge with Western science and technology to secure permanently our homeland on Black Mesa for generations of children yet to come. It is our hope that our families will always enjoy the wide-open spaces, deep canyons, majestic mesas, and clean air and water that bless our sacred homeland.
Thank you for your continued verbal and monetary support.
We count on you to spread the word.
Kwaq’a, Thank you
Verno Masayesva
P.O. Box 33
Kykotsmovi, AZ 86039
928-255-2356
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