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For information and resources related to COVID-19, click here.
To view artwork by AICHO artists in response to the pandemic, click here.
Current Art Exhibit: Click here.

American Indian Community Housing Organization (AICHO)

”Indigenous people not only have solutions for ourselves, but for the world at large.” - Vicky Ybanez
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Events


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Powwow

Duluth Spring Powwow

April 30, 2022 between 1 p.m.-7 p.m.
at the Washington Center, 310 N 1st Ave W
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Community Fair

Mino Bimaadizi Community Science and Medicine Fair

May 21 between 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
 at the Washington Center Gym, 310 N 1st W 
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Indigenous First

AICHO's Indigenous First is partnering with Native Wise to bring farm fresh organic CSA produce boxes for Duluth & Superior
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Giwiidookoodaadimin "We help each other"
​COVID-19 Emergency Food Distribution

​Wednesday, June 22th between 2 - 4:30 p.m. at Niiwin Market 102 E 4th St.
​AICHO will be distributing 200 bags of food, household essentials, personal protective equipment (PPE) and COVID-19 health information. We will be distributing supplies on a first-come, first-served basis.

We are offering limited delivery services to elders, households in quarantine due to COVID-19, and those who are homebound. All deliveries will occur the week after curbside distribution. To make a request for delivery, register by emailing foodaccess@aicho.org.

We are planning our next distribution for Wednesday, July 6, 2022. Check this page regularly for updates in case of cancellations or postponements. 
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been tremendously difficult on our community. We know that many of our community members have faced increasing food insecurity over the past year and resources are being stretched.

Miigwech to our community, for all the ways you help each other to stay healthy and give support to one another!
Funding Partner Spotlight: Twin Ports Women's Foundation
"Our purpose is to strengthen the Twin Ports community through collective giving and increasing charitable donations in our region, to promote women’s leadership in philanthropy and to engage and educate our membership."
Home – Twin Ports Women's FoundationTwin Ports Women's Foundation (twinportswomensfoundation.com)

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​Honoring the Resiliency of Indigenous People

AICHO honors the resiliency of Native American people by strengthening communities and centering Indigenous values in all aspects of our work; we provide housing and supportive services while also managing arts, cultural, and food sovereignty initiatives in Duluth, MN.
Our operating philosophy is that every Native American deserves to live in a non-violent and non-threatening environment and has the right to be treated with dignity and respect. ​

Let's interact!

There are many ways to get involved in the work that AICHO is doing. Check out some of the options below or browse our website for more information.
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SUPPORT OUR WORK

Make a financial contribution to AICHO today and support the projects you know and love.
MAKE A DONATION
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BOOK AN EVENT

Host an event at any of our locations. Choose between the art-filled Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center, our front conference room at the Gimaajii building, our Lincoln Park location, Niiwin Indigenous Foods Market, Gardens, Gymnasium, and more....
BOOK AN EVENT
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COME VISIT US

To book a tour, email darylo@aicho.org

Visit our Gift Shop
IndigenousFirst.org

Monday thru Friday from 10 AM - 5 PM
Phone: 
(218) 590-3305
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Niiwin Market
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • History
    • Programming & Services >
      • All Services & Our Model
      • Zaaga'Iganing Anishinaabe Food Sovereignty >
        • Resources
        • Spotlights
        • Cultural Arts & Food Sovereignty
        • Niiwin Indigenous Foods Market
      • Youth Engagement
      • Giinawiind Giginitaawigi'gomin
      • Cultural Arts Program >
        • Art Exhibits
        • Artist Spotlights
        • Indigenous First Art & Gift Shop
      • Domestic Violence Shelter >
        • Dabinoo'Igan
    • Water Protector Mural
    • Regional Cultural Treasures
  • Events
    • Indigenous Food & Art Markets
    • Shaun Chosa 2022
    • Community Events
  • News
    • Blog
    • Newsletters
    • Outreach Materials
    • Videos
    • Opportunities
  • Resources
    • Suicide Prevention Resources
    • COVID-19 >
      • COVID-19 Information and Response
      • AICHO Artists Respond to COVID-19
  • Contact
  • Tenant Resources
    • Family Activities
    • Work Orders & Maintenance
  • Gift Shop
  • Food Distribution