Services to Support Native American Communities and Minority-owned Businesses

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Skidi Parí doesn’t just offer services; we offer partnerships. Every step of the way, we stand beside you, providing the tools, expertise, and unwavering support you need to achieve your goals. Here’s how we can support you:

Speaking Engagements

Ignite understanding and inspire action through Marisa’s captivating presentations and workshops.

Moderating

Facilitate productive conversations and ensure diverse voices are heard at your events.

Grant Writing

Secure funding for your initiatives with our proven grant-writing strategies and compelling proposals.

Fundraising & Events

From intimate gatherings to large-scale events, we’ll plan and execute impactful campaigns that raise awareness and resources.

ADvocacy

Champion your cause and fight for justice with our experienced advocacy team.

Event Planning

Leave the details to us and focus on celebrating your achievements with seamless event coordination.

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    Meet Marisa Page

    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.

    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.