
I had the turtle mocha and it was delicious. I also visited the art gallery. Support Indigenous Businesses!
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The Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI) is committed to empowering American Indian people through sustainable asset-based community development. Since its inception in 2007, NACDI has focused on systems change by integrating pathways of community engagement, organizing, development, and Indigenous arts and culture.
Key projects under NACDI include All My Relations Arts, Four Sisters Farmers Market, and Make Voting A Tradition, each aimed at fostering vibrant community futures. NACDI's initiatives prioritize food sovereignty, civic engagement, and the celebration of Indigenous heritage, contributing to a strong and interconnected American Indian Cultural Corridor in Minneapolis.
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I had the turtle mocha and it was delicious. I also visited the art gallery. Support Indigenous Businesses!
Food: We got the veggie garbage fry bread and it was everything I could have imagined. It was fresh and tasted amazing. I could have eaten a whole one by myself but I wanted my husband to try...
This is a relatively small coffee shop that is pretty full on Thursdays and Fridays (days they are serving fry bread) during the lunch hour. Great frybread taco! I really didn't think I was too...
These 2 workers I circled had a stank attitude, the one with the receding hairline (black hair) on the left looked at the one with the poorly, failed bleach hair and side eyed me because she...
the best example of supporting local down right, imo. great coffee. unique vibe that is welcoming, authentic, and rooted in inclusion. city of minneapolis take note :) everything is good here...
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