Working to create a world where genuine Indigenous stories and truths are shared and told.

Marisa Page

Consultant. Advocate. Educator. Speaker.

“I am an Indigenous woman warrior, mother, and wife.”

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Working to create a world where genuine Indigenous stories and truths are shared and told.

Working to create a world where genuine Indigenous stories and truths are shared and told.

Marisa Page

Consultant. Advocate. Educator. Speaker.

“I am an Indigenous woman warrior, mother, and wife.”

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black and white image of Marisa Page with her family

Who We Are

Skidi Parí, LLC is a business that provides support, advocacy, and education about Indigenous peoples and issues, and seeks allies who wants to hear authentic stories told by Indigenous voices. The company also works in different capacities to assist nonprofits and businesses in fundraising efforts and Propelled by the vision of Marisa Page (Pawnee/Ponca/Comanche), an Urban Native committed to amplifying Indigenous voices, the main goal for Skidi Parí is to be positioned as a resource, and a go-to place for issues and related to Native American knowledge.

Meet Marisa

Nawa Tirastapihat, tâtasa Marisa Page, tâtakitâ Skidi Parí a Rahíta a Rihítawiru. Iríratútakičsu – atira Lisa Gover a ati’as Eli Page. Tâtičahkaku Tsiga/Tamaya. Tatačikstehu. Nawa irí.

Hello everyone – My name is Marisa Page and I am an enrolled citizen of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma (Skidi Band), I also descend from the Ponca and Comanche Tribes of Oklahoma. My mother is Lisa Gover and my father is Eli Page, Jr. I currently occupy Tsiga/Tamaya land, known as Rio Rancho, New Mexico.

black and white image of Marisa Page laughing with joy
black and white image of Marisa Page with her family

Who We Are

Skidi Parí, LLC is a business that provides support, advocacy, and education about indigenous peoples and issues, and seeks allies who want to hear authentic stories told by Indigenous voices. The company also works in different capacities to assist nonprofits and businesses in fundraising efforts Propelled by the vision of Marisa Page (Pawnee/Ponca/Comanche), an Urban Native committed to amplifying Indigenous voices, the main goal for Skidi Parí is to be positioned as a resource, and a go-to place for issues and related to Native American knowledge.

black and white image of Marisa Page laughing with joy

Meet Marisa

Nawa Tirastapihat, tâtasa Marisa Page, tâtakitâ Skidi Parí a Rahíta a Rihítawiru. Iríratútakičsu – atira Lisa Gover a ati’as Eli Page. Tâtičahkaku Tsiga/Tamaya. Tatačikstehu. Nawa irí.

Hello everyone – My name is Marisa Page and I am an enrolled citizen of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma (Skidi Band), I also descend from the Ponca and Comanche Tribes of Oklahoma. My mother is Lisa Gover and my father is Eli Page, Jr. I currently occupy Tsiga/Tamaya land, known as Rio Rancho, New Mexico.

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What We Do

Uncover the vibrant tapestry of Indigenous stories

Marisa Page, a passionate advocate and storyteller, invites you to experience the richness and diversity of Indigenous cultures through powerful narratives

  • Spark curiosity and challenge stereotypes.
  • Foster empathy and understanding across cultures.
  • Celebrate the unique contributions of Indigenous peoples.
  • Inspire action and advocate for social justice.

Marisa is available for speaking engagements at conferences, workshops, schools, and community events. Contact us today to learn how she can enrich your understanding and ignite positive change.

Advocay & Mentorship for Native American and Minority-owned Businesses

Over the past decade, I have worked as a consultant, fundraiser, and program manager for a variety organization including: First Nations Development Institute, REZILIENCE Organization, Americans for Indian Opportunity, Campo Band of Kumeyaay, Native Community Development Associates, and the American Indian Science and Engineering Society. I have a vast network and am excited to talk to your group about what it means to be an ally and how you can become of genuine supporter of Indigenous peoples.

As we evolve as a society, I believe it is our responsibility to amplify Indigenous voices and change perceptions of Indigenous peoples. Now is the time to teach a new narrative and share the stories of the land and people, especially those of survival, resilience, perseverance, and success.

Learn, Connect, and Amplify: Your Guide to Supporting Indigenous Causes

Do you want to dive deep into Indigenous cultures, understand their challenges, and become a champion for their causes? Marisa Page, a passionate advocate and storyteller, welcomes you on this journey.

  • Challenge misinformation and harmful stereotypes.
  • Support Indigenous-led initiatives and businesses.
  • Advocate for policies that respect Indigenous rights and sovereignty.

  • Celebrate Indigenous cultures and traditions authentically.