For nearly five decades, the Metrolina Native American Association has been the cornerstone of Native American community life in Charlotte, NC and the surrounding Metrolina region. Founded in 1976 by dedicated local Native Americans, MNAA operates as a non-profit education advocacy organization committed to promoting cultural awareness, economic development, and the overall wellbeing of Native people. The organization's deep roots in the Charlotte community reflect its mission to build meaningful relationships with American Indian populations while honoring and incorporating the cultural and traditional practices of tribal communities.
What sets MNAA apart is its comprehensive approach to empowerment and advocacy. The organization recognizes that supporting Native Americans requires attention to education, health, economic opportunity, and cultural preservation simultaneously. By providing information and referral services, administering funds for community needs, and creating platforms for celebration and connection, MNAA addresses the multifaceted challenges facing American Indian residents of the Metrolina area.
The annual Pow Wow and Golf Tournament have become beloved traditions that bring the community together each September, while year-round programming ensures consistent engagement and support. Serving over 10,000 Native Americans, MNAA stands as a testament to the resilience and strength of the American Indian community in Charlotte and demonstrates the power of grassroots organizations in preserving heritage while building a stronger future.
Charlotte, NC