They have bonds that will connect them for life. Some veterans find comfort not only in their service, but also in their culture with the help of the Native American Veterans Association.
They have bonds that will connect them for life. Some veterans find comfort not only in their service, but also in their culture, through the "Native American Veterans Association."From on the ground to high above, these are the sights from the 20th annual "Native American Veterans Appreciation and Heritage Gathering Pow-Wow" in South Gate.
The event is organized by the Native American Veterans Association, also known as NAVA, a nonprofit that offers help to all tribal and non-tribal veterans and their families.
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