Helping Native people create the future they envision.
NACDI’s work is founded on the belief that all American Indian people have a place, purpose, and a future strengthened by sustainable asset-based community development. Since 2007, NACDI’s work facilitates systems change through our integrated pathways of Community Engagement, Community Organizing, Community Development, and Indigenous Arts and Culture.
Focus Areas
NACDI’s key projects include: All My Relations Arts, Four Sisters Farmers Market and Urban Farm, and Make Voting A Tradition (MVAT). NACDI is building a vibrant future for all of our relations.
All My Relations Arts
Make Voting A Tradition
Four Sister's Market
Four Sisters Farm
Upcoming Events
May 13, 2026 | 6:00 PM–7:45 PMMary Ann Key Book Club Watch Event and Discussion: A Virtual Conversation With Robin Wall Kimmerer – All My Relations Arts is excited be one of the pop-up viewing venues for HCLIB’s author talk and discussion. Join your neighbors to watch the live stream of the author talk and have a discussion of our 2026 season selection: “The Serviceberry” by Robin Wall Kimmerer. While Indigenous scientist and author Robin Wall Kimmerer harvests serviceberries […] Learn More
May 23, 2026 | 11:00 AM–2:00 PMSeedling Giveaway – Come celebrate spring and collective healing at Four Sisters and Dream of Wild Health’s annual Seedling Giveaway… Seedlings, food, activities, and attendance are completely free! We will be offering: Live Music Vegetable seedlings grown by Dream of Wild Health Midtown-East Phillips Board Elections Community resources, events, and art Taco Torro food truck (vegan options available) […] Learn More
News
Creating Space For Resistance and Resilience: The All My Relations Arts Gallery Returns to Programming
Image credit: Jaida Grey Eagle Written by: Angela Two Stars On April 10th, All My Relations gallery celebrated the opening of Uŋči Said So, a solo exhibition by Danielle SeeWalker (Húŋkpaph́a Lakota, Standing Rock). This was the first time we came together in the space after the gallery had served… Read More
Art as Activism in Times of Urgency: A Reflection by Artist Courtney Cochran
As our organization has turned our building into a safe gathering place for community members to find supplies, services, and resources, we want to uplift the voices of our staff and community members who are helping our front-line observers. These are the voices of those striving to hold All My… Read More
“Indians Can Be Gingers We Call Them Gindians,” Danielle SeeWalker
“Indians Can Be Gingers We Call Them Gindians,” Danielle SeeWalker
All My Relations Arts PresentsUŋči Said
Uŋči Said So is solo exhibition from artist Danielle SeeWalker (Húŋkpapȟa Lakȟóta, Standing Rock Sioux Nation). Uŋči Said So is not a suggestion. It is instruction. It is memory passed down in kitchens, at ceremonies, in the quiet ways Native women have always governed without permission.This work showcases a diverse range of styles, from bright and humorous to serious and tender, with a nod to the matriarchal elders who have shaped our perspective on the world. These works are rooted in stories told around bowls of soup and frybread, amongst big auntie laughter, and in humble cultural gestures that become our collective identity.
Opening reception: Friday April 10th, 6 – 8pm