Promoting and protecting the identity of American Indians in the Triangle Area.

Promoting and protecting our identity.

 

Triangle Native American Society (TNAS) was founded in 1984 to provide assistance and support for Native Americans in the Triangle and surrounding area, and was incorporated as a non-profit tax-exempt organization in 1985.

Since its inception, TNAS has endeavored to promote and protect the Native American identity in the Triangle area by increasing the public’s awareness of the cultural and economic contributions made by Native Americans and enhancing the public recognition of the needs of Native Americans.

Our organization is the official governing body for the Native American population in the Triangle area, as recognized by the state of North Carolina and the NC Commission of Indian Affairs.

 

Learn more about us!

This video that was created for the North Carolina Museum of History’s American Indian Heritage Celebration in 2020 and gives a great overview of our organization and accomplishments.

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Meet Our Team

The Triangle Native American Society leadership team is comprised of board members that collaborate with our membership to determine the direction of the organization and how we best represent our members. We have no staff and are all volunteers giving our time freely for the betterment of our people.

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Our Programs and Services

Passion for our people is what keeps us going, and the reason why our organization exists. The Programs and Services that the organization offers were all created to further our mission.

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Meet Our Community

We are only as strong as our community and volunteers. We exist to help our members survive and thrive in the Triangle area. Please take a few minutes to see what our community is all about.