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Huumaay Quisquis Bio


Huumaay has spent many years working with Native Indians in Southern California as a advocate for Civil Rights while working on Humanitarian projects within his Rez, the San Pasqual Indian Reservation. His steadfast commitment and dedication in helping our people in any capacity and his hundreds of hours of volunteer work has earned him great respect in many circles.  He has taken the initiative to become a leader in Southern California while organizing numerous donation drives to help his fellow natives who are less fortunate.

 

His main focus has been to deliver supplies to the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Reservation, especially in the depth of winter. Those winter challenges have help to develop strong character for Huumaay and his relatives and friends who have assisted while exposing them to extreme poverty of other native Indians right here in the USA. His continual drive to obtain donations, to find storage and solicit transportation and expenses with help from his Rez, other casino reservations, private and public donors, his relatives and friends, has developed leadership skills worthy of a warrior for fighting for his people and all Indian people.


In January 2014 he was appointed by the board as the new President of the AIHF. He succeeds our past President Billy War Soldiers. Huumaay was chosen by Billy to be our Vice President testifying to his abilities to some day take Billy's place as a natural leader of his people.

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We are a grassroots volunteer charity. we strive for 100% of all donations to reach those in need. Our Board, Staff and Volunteers have agreed to accept no salaries for our work with this corporation. Our efforts are to ensure the continual movement of donations and supplies to our fellow Native Americans who are truly in need. Our motive is the sincere desire to serve from the heart, as our ancestors did.

Some of these dedicated volunteers have decades of experience in humanitarian programs, working unselfishly while receiving payments of warm smiles, thank you hugs and heart felt love.

There is no greater satisfaction of the heart then to see the smile on a child’s face when handing them a toy or an elder’s smile upon receiving a warm blanket. There is no greater joy then to serve those who can not serve themselves.

                               

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