United Indians of All Tribes

From top, reading left to right:
 • Daybreak Star Cultural Center
 • Seafair Indian Days / UIATF Pow-Wow, hereafter "UIATF Pow-Wow" (2010)
 • Diné / Navajo musician Arlie Neskahi and Marty Bluewater, then executive director of UIATF, at UIATF Pow-Wow (2009)
 • Woman participating in Saturday Grand entry, UIATF Pow-Wow (2009)
 • Dancers in regalia, UIATF Pow-Wow (2009)
 • Woman participating in UIATF Pow-Wow (2009)
 • Lawney Reyes attending UIATF Pow-Wow (2016)

United Indians of All Tribes (also known as the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, or UIATF) is a non-profit foundation that provides social and educational services to Native Americans in the Seattle metropolitan area and aims to promote the well being of the Native American community of the area.[1][2] The organization is based at the Daybreak Star Cultural Center in Seattle, Washington's Discovery Park.[3] UIATF has an annual budget of approximately $4.5 million as of 2013.[4]

  1. ^ "About" page Archived February 20, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, UIATF site. Accessed 12 March 2007.
  2. ^ De Luna 2006.
  3. ^ People On the Move, Puget Sound Business Journal, 2008-08-04. Accessed 2009-06-03.
  4. ^ United Indians of All Tribes Foundation - Annual Revenue & Expenses, guidestar.org. Based on IRS Form 990. More precisely, for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2012 and ending June 30, 2013, the group had $4,468,827 in revenue and $4,604,650 in expenses. Accessed online 2015-11-09.