• Welcome to the American Indian Cultural Corridor

  • About the Corridor

     

    The American Indian Cultural Corridor’s name and conceptual identity is the work of the Minneapolis-based Native American Community Development Institute.
     
    The goal is to re-brand the traditional heart of the city's Native American community as a place where both Indians and tourists can enjoy Native American food, art, and culture on Franklin Avenue and in the Phillips Neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
     
    Minneapolis, Minnesota is home to one of the largest concentrations of urban Native Americans in the U.S. For the last forty years, Franklin Avenue in south Minneapolis has been the heart of this community: a place where American Indians live, work, and access cultural-specific services. Today, this presence is visible in the various American Indian institutions clustered on and around the avenue, including urban tribal offices, the American Indian Center, All My Relations Arts Gallery, Little Earth Housing Corporation, the American Indian Industrial Opportunities Center, and the Indian Health Board.

    American Indian Community Blueprint

    A community collaboration to renew and revitalize the Indigenous business corridor along East Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis.

     

    Read the American Indian Community Blueprint

  • American Indian Community Blueprint

    A community collaboration to renew and revitalize the Indigenous business corridor along East Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis.