Partners & Allies
We are yak titʸu titʸu yak tiłhini Northern Chumash Tribe - the documented descendant Indigenous Tribe of San Luis Obispo. Our membership is comprised of families whose ancestry dates back to this one region for well over 10,000 years. We represent an unbroken chain of lineage, kinship and culture.
The yak titʸu titʸu yak tiłhini (ytt) Northern Chumash were the earliest residents of the central coast of California whose homeland can be in general described as the San Luis Obispo County region. Our people and lifeways declined with the arrival of the Europeans, including the Spanish mission system, Mexican conquest and American colonization. Yet, despite tremendous death and often time forced assimilation of tribal peoples, the ytt Northern Chumash culture has survived and is in the midst of an unprecedented revival.
Contact us to learn how you can support our ongoing work towards Tribal preservation - to protect and promote our unique culture, elegant language, remarkable resources and timeless traditional ways.
Partners
LCSLO
The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County
Conserves and cares for the diverse wildlands, farms and ranches of the Central California Coast.
ALLIES
THE SCHMIDT FAMILY FOUNDATION
11th Hour Project
Established in 2006 by Wendy and Eric Schmidt to restore a balanced relationship between people and planet.
CWF
The California Wellness Foundation
One of California’s largest public health philanthropic institutions focused on advancing health and wellness for underserved people.
FNI
First Nations Development Institute
First Nations Development Institute improves economic conditions for Native Americans through technical assistance & training, advocacy & policy and direct financial grants.
WM
WingSpan Media
Full spectrum media advocates, consultants, creators and producers supporting the power of your story.
Helpful Links
AICLS
Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival
Collective of language experts and tribal board members from many Tribes.
CIBA
California Indian Basketweavers Association
Promoting the history & ongoing creation of the basket weaving traditions developed by California Tribes.