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WHO WE ARE

Located in the ancestral Tewa homelands of Northern New Mexico, Tewa Women
United is a multicultural and multiracial organization founded and led by Native
women. The name “Tewa Women United” comes from the Tewa words wi don gi mu which
can be translated as “we are one” in mind, heart, and in the spirit of love for
all.

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Through relational-tivity, we embody courageous spaces that center Indigenous
women and girls to connect with ancestral knowingness, healing strengths, and
lifeways for the wellbeing of all.

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NAVA T'O I YIYA: PROTECTING THE MOST VULNERABLE



The heart of Tewa Women United’s work is ending violence against Native women,
girls, and our Earth Mother by cultivating a Culture of Peace.



As Indigenous women, we are the carriers of cultural, spiritual, ancestral, and
physical lifeways, passed on through generations. This womb wisdom informs all
our work, and from this place we understand that our communities are only as
healthy as Nung Ochuu Quiyo, our Earth Mother, and as the most vulnerable
amongst us.

In our Tewa language that person is Nava T’o i Yiya, the land-working mother who
provides food for her family and community, who carries ancestral ways of
knowing as well as our legacy of farming and pottery making. We believe that
when Nava T’o i Yiya is protected, everyone will be protected.

This year, we invite you to explore with us how to center Nava T’o I Yiya in all
of our work for environmental, reproductive, and gender justice. 



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