About Us
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The most western of Virginia's tribes, the Monacan Nation - preserves our past heritage and ancient customs.
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With over 2,600 citizens, the Monacan Nation is a federally recognized tribe. Bear Mountain in Amherst County has been the home of the Monacan people for more than 10,000 years. The earliest written histories of Virginia record that in 1607, the James River Monacan (along with their Mannahoac allies on the Rappahannock River) controlled the area between the Fall Line in Richmond and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Mission Statement
The Monacan Indian Nation’s mission is to honor, preserve, and uplift the rich heritage, culture, and sovereignty of the Monacan people. Our primary objective is to safeguard the well-being, rights, and prosperity of our tribal community, both present and future.
We are dedicated to fostering a strong sense of unity and inclusivity among our tribal members, promoting a harmonious and supportive environment that values and respects each individual. Through open communication, collaboration, and shared decision-making, we strive to ensure that every voice is heard and every perspective is considered.
Preservation and revitalization of the Monacan culture are paramount to our mission. We are committed to safeguarding our traditions, languages, arts, and ancestral knowledge, ensuring they are passed down to future generations. By promoting cultural education, events, and activities, we seek to strengthen the bond between our people and the rich tapestry of our heritage.
In line with our commitment to sovereignty, we advocate for the rights and self-determination of the Monacan Nation. We engage in responsible stewardship of our lands, protecting and managing our natural resources sustainably, while honoring the deep spiritual connection our people have with the land.
Furthermore, we strive for social and economic progress within our community. Through strategic partnerships, economic development initiatives, and educational opportunities, we aim to empower our tribal members and create a prosperous future that fosters self-sufficiency and economic independence.
The Monacan Indian Nation’s mission is grounded in principles of respect, integrity, and resilience. We embrace the challenges that lie ahead with determination, adaptability, and a strong sense of identity, guided by our ancestors’ wisdom and the collective aspirations of our tribal community. Together, we envision a vibrant and thriving future for the Monacan people, rooted in our heritage and enriched by the contributions of each individual.
We are dedicated to fostering a strong sense of unity and inclusivity among our tribal members, promoting a harmonious and supportive environment that values and respects each individual. Through open communication, collaboration, and shared decision-making, we strive to ensure that every voice is heard and every perspective is considered.
Preservation and revitalization of the Monacan culture are paramount to our mission. We are committed to safeguarding our traditions, languages, arts, and ancestral knowledge, ensuring they are passed down to future generations. By promoting cultural education, events, and activities, we seek to strengthen the bond between our people and the rich tapestry of our heritage.
In line with our commitment to sovereignty, we advocate for the rights and self-determination of the Monacan Nation. We engage in responsible stewardship of our lands, protecting and managing our natural resources sustainably, while honoring the deep spiritual connection our people have with the land.
Furthermore, we strive for social and economic progress within our community. Through strategic partnerships, economic development initiatives, and educational opportunities, we aim to empower our tribal members and create a prosperous future that fosters self-sufficiency and economic independence.
The Monacan Indian Nation’s mission is grounded in principles of respect, integrity, and resilience. We embrace the challenges that lie ahead with determination, adaptability, and a strong sense of identity, guided by our ancestors’ wisdom and the collective aspirations of our tribal community. Together, we envision a vibrant and thriving future for the Monacan people, rooted in our heritage and enriched by the contributions of each individual.