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Congress Funds Institute for American Indian Arts

Last updated: January 22, 2026 3:10 pm
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The Senate recently confirmed funding for various cultural institutions, including the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA), despite threats from former President Trump to defund them. This decision comes as a relief to many, especially IAIA President Shelly C. Lowe, who expressed gratitude for the $13.48 million appropriation that will support the college’s mission of promoting contemporary Native American and Alaskan Native art.

The IAIA, established in 1986, serves as a vital hub for Native arts education and scholarship. With a history dating back to its origins as a high school on the grounds of a federal boarding school, the institute now boasts approximately 850 students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs. Federal funding covers a significant portion of the institute’s operating expenses, allowing it to continue its crucial work of showcasing Native arts and cultures on a national and international stage.

In addition to funding for the IAIA, the Senate also approved allocations for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the Smithsonian Institution, and the National Gallery of Art. These decisions reflect a bipartisan effort to preserve and promote cultural institutions that play a vital role in our society.

Despite these positive developments, challenges remain ahead. The Trump administration still wields influence over how these appropriations are utilized, with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) threatening to withhold funds from the Smithsonian if it does not comply with certain directives. Last year, the administration caused confusion by withholding funds until agencies agreed to adhere to its controversial policies.

While some recent grant allocations from the NEH and NEA may cater to conservative audiences, the overall impact of these decisions remains to be seen. The arts and humanities play a crucial role in shaping our society and preserving our cultural heritage, and it is essential that these institutions receive the support they need to continue their important work.

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As we move forward, it is crucial to advocate for the continued funding and support of cultural institutions like the IAIA. These organizations play a vital role in promoting diversity, artistic expression, and cultural understanding, and their preservation is essential for the enrichment of our society as a whole.

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