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Welcome! Welcome to the official Web site of the YUKI NATION. The Yuki Nation Web Site was created to inform Yuki members of Nation events and activities, to tell the world about the Yuki Nation and the Y-Guide programs, and to network with other Y-Guide Nations around the country. What is the Y-Guide program? Y-Guide programs have a long history of providing elementary school age children and their parents with opportunities for fun times, learning, and mutual understanding. Y-Guide programs are for parents that want quality, planned, one-on-one time with their children. Membership with the Yorba Linda/Placentia YMCA is open to every parent with a child kindergarten through elementary school. The Y-Guide programs comprise four branches: Y-Guides (Father/Son), Y-Princesses (Father/daughter), Y-Braves (mother/son), Y-Maidens (mother/daughter) and Y-Papooses (Pre-school children). Participation in activities by both parents and child is a vital part of the Y-Guide Programs. Parent and child share in events, games, crafts, outings, and campouts. The parent observes their child's relationship in the group, and see the child's strengths and needs, affording a basis for helping the child to grow. Likewise, the child observes the parent in action with other parents and kids. This provides the child with an important role model. What the Programs Do Y-Guide Programs are action oriented. Members develop their own tribal programs, elect their own officers, take turns hosting tribal meetings, and conduct the business of the tribe. Tribes meet for campouts and family outings; visit historical sites and fire stations; take hikes to parks, zoos, and farms; and plan family picnics. Participants learn about American Indian people - their culture, their customs, crafts and games, and seek to bring new understanding and appreciation of the Indians' heritage and contributions to our nation. Craft projects include construction of tribal property such as drums, headbands, and vests. Tribes may also have campfires and hold induction ceremonies that emphasize the importance of the parent/child relationship. In addition to the activities of the tribe, the Yuki's participate in various Nation events throughout the year. Nation events include seasonal Campouts at various campgrounds, Christmas Program, Pinewood Derby, Family Events and participation in the Yorba Linda Fiesta Days Parade. But best of all, Y-Guide Programs are just plain fun for both you and your child! Benefits Through the Y-Guide programs, the YMCA provides the following benefits to both parents and children.
Organization Parents and their children form tribes. Tribes contain many families. One parent is selected as tribal chief, and the various tribal positions are delegated to the parents and kids. The tribe schedules monthly meetings and special events or trips. Parent and child attendance together is mandatory for participation in activities. Tribes are typically organized based on school location although a few tribes draw from throughout the Northern Orange County area.. The Longhouse is the council organization that supports the program planning of the tribes and Nation, coordinates Nation events, and establishes policies and standards. Council members are elected from tribal volunteers each year. The Yuki Nation Longhouse Council includes a Nation Chief, War Brave, Sand Painter, Sachem, and Medicine Man. The YMCA also offers programs for older children and their parents. The Y-Trailblazers is for children in 4th thru 7th grade.
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