In 1960 the group opened the Indian Cultural Center which provided social and health services, taught Native cultural awareness, and laid the foundation for the political activism of young urban Indians in the late 1960s and 1970s
The American Indian Women’s Service
League was the one of the first civil rights organizations
in the country fighting for urban Indians. It was
founded in 1958 and remains active today. Pearl Warren
(second from the right) served as President from 1958 to
1971.
American
Indian Women’s Service League
