What is the Mono Nation?
Dealing with the challenges of today requires problem-solvers who bring different perspectives and are willing to take risks. The Mono Nation emerged out of a pursuit to inspire and support the community, and a desire for actions to speak louder than words. We are a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit organization driven by progressive ideas, bold actions, and a strong foundation of support. The Mono Nation was established in 1995, for the purpose of preserving and protecting traditional Mono culture, history, language and addressing issues pertaining to tribal sovereignty and aboriginal land rights.
What is the Purpose of the Mono Nation?
The Mono Nation, through the direction of its Tribal Elders and Board of Directors, is entrusted with the responsibility of assessing needs, securing resources and developing culturally appropriate programs and services for its members.
The Mono Nation recognizes the pivotal roles played by its Elders, as keepers of tradition and its Youth, as future tribal leaders. The two complement each other and together, complete the circular process of cultural transmission and acquisition. To the extent possible, therefore, tribal Elders and youth will be integrated in all activities sponsored by the Mono Nation.
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