Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Native American Focus, Global Reach

Our mission speaks clearly of economic development for Native Americans. In the traditional native system, kinship was the basis for distributing wealth and assets, as well as the culture and its values. Native Americans have traditionally used their culture, land and natural resources to grow their economic position. Today, for both reservation and urban Native Americans, capital and human development must be the critical first step to empowerment.

We know Native Americans must work hard to cultivate business relationships with Native American businesses that offer high quality, competitive products and services. We know this growth of infrastructure is a positive development for what affirmative action stands for.

Chippewa Partners is deeply committed to the growth of Native American wealth, even for the generations of Native children yet unborn. Further, the American Indian Trust Fund Reform Act places further responsibility on Native American fiduciaries to make certain that Native American financial assets are invested prudently.

We encourage Native American fiduciaries, foundations, tribal finance officers, tribal council members, 401-k directors and Native American tribal college administrators to examine our experience, track record and mission.

We manage investment portfolios from Alaska to the United Kingdom. We can be reached in confidence at 877-772-1621 or at ChippewaPartners@aol.com

Native American Advisors philanthropic interest is in the area of educational scholarship. Dean T. Parisian has endowed a significant scholarship at the University of Minnesota specifically for Native American students. He believes with his own money to help others.

The firm has a formal policy of establishing permanent endowment funds, that are funded with a dedicated percentage of investment management fees, to create scholarships for Native American students at the college level. When you engage Native American Advisors, Inc., Inc. to handle your investments you are truly investing for the future of Native America.

“To see the universe through the eyes of Indian America,
Through the vision of the Indian,
Was to see it whole,
To see it as a complex of animal, human, and spiritual beings,
Woven together in a delicate, intricate and indivisible web.
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