Sacred Indigenous Preservation

Sacred Indigenous Preservation SIP Vision & Prayer
SIP envisions an indigenous-centered community and organization that supports ceremonies for prayer and healing.

Sacred Indigenous Preservation (SIP), a 501(c)(3) under the Internal Revenue Code, was established to protect, preserve, and continue indigenous spiritual ceremonies of North America in Ventura County, California. SIP supports the Hummingbird Circle Sweat Lodges, including community, women's, men's, veterans, Homeboy Industries, the Hummingbird Women's Drum CIrcle, other spiritual ceremonies and gatherings and Talk Circles.

Today on Giving Tuesday please consider donating to Sacred Indigenous Preservation Sacred Indigenous Preservation (SIP) ...
12/03/2025

Today on Giving Tuesday please consider donating to Sacred Indigenous Preservation

Sacred Indigenous Preservation (SIP) stands in solidarity with Indigenous peoples by ensuring that the right to gather and hold ceremony in traditional ways is honored and preserved. We work to raise awareness and funds to support local Indigenous groups in continuing ceremonial practices. By safeguarding our elders’ wisdom, SIP helps pass down teachings about ceremony, environment, and culture to future generations.

Supporters of Sacred Indigenous Preservation's goal to sustain free traditional ceremonies are encouraged to make tax-deductible donations on Giving Tuesday or any time before the end of 2025.

Giving thanks for all our blessings.
Mitakuye Oyasin
From the Hummingbird Community at SIP (EIN 85-3713830)

https://www.sip-movement.org/

Join us Hummingbird women’s drum circle Sunday July 7Fandango Plaza de la Raza
07/07/2024

Join us
Hummingbird women’s drum circle
Sunday July 7
Fandango
Plaza de la Raza

Join us tomorrow
07/07/2024

Join us tomorrow

07/01/2024
Come join the Peace and Dignity Journey Community Fundraiser today Hummingbird Women’s Drum Group will be there alongsid...
06/23/2024

Come join the Peace and Dignity Journey Community Fundraiser today

Hummingbird Women’s Drum Group will be there alongside other indigenous groups of dancers, food and music

A fun day for community, celebration and connection

Plaza Park Ventura
2:00- 6:00 pm
Sunday June 23

Thank you to the Ventura County Indian Education Consortium for inviting us to perform at the Honoring Ceremony. The Hum...
05/22/2024

Thank you to the Ventura County Indian Education Consortium for inviting us to perform at the Honoring Ceremony.

The Hummingbird Womens Drumming group was honored to be a part of a beautiful evening to celebrate indigenous students and community.

Congratulations to the class of 2024!

Please join us for an afternoon of songs and stories by the Chumash Dance Sisters, and a viewing and discussion about th...
04/08/2024

Please join us for an afternoon of songs and stories by the Chumash Dance Sisters, and a viewing and discussion about the film Saging the World, to learn about saving and taking care of this sacred plant.
Please see the attached flyer created by Jacquelyn Gonzalez.
Register by sending your name and number of participants in an email message or via Venmo: .
Chumash Dance Sisters & Saging the World
Sunday April 14
Bell Arts Factory, 423 N. Ventura Avenue 93001
2:00- 5:00 pm

03/30/2024

You’re invited to bring your hand drum to participate in a special Song & Prayer workshop led by Raul Garcia.
Please see the attached flyer created by Jacquelyn Gonzalez.
Register by sending your name and number of participants in an email message or via Venmo: .
Song & Prayer with Raul Garcia
Saturday, April 13
Bell Arts Factory, 423 N. Ventura Avenue 93001
12:30- 3:30 pm

Sacred Indigenous Preservation (SIP), a 501(c)(3) under the Internal Revenue Code, was established to protect, preserve, and continue indigenous spiritual ceremonies of North America in Ventura County, California.

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PO BOX 2641
Palo Alto, CA
93003

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