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 WSD CLIENTS-PARTNERS

WSD, LLC is proud to announce a partnership with University of South Dakota (USD), Center for Disabilities at the Sanford School of Medicine.  Jim Warne is now the Community Engagement Director and created a new sub-center, the Oyate` Circle to serve Tribal Nations, Tribal Colleges. partners and Tribal members with disabilities.  

Jim is also a member of the Executive Committee for the University of California San Diego (UCSD)

 Chancellor's Community Advisory Board (CCAD).  

Warrior Society Development, LLC and Jim Warne has provided services for a variety of clients:

State and Federal Government Agencies Include:

  • Senate Committee of Indian Affairs
  • Department of Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs
  • Department of Energy
  • Department of Education
  • Department of Justice - Drug Enforcement Agency
  • Department of the Navy
  • Department of Agriculture
  • Indian Health Service (IHS)
  • Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA)
  • Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
  • Federal Communication Commission (FCC)
  • Social Security Administration - Ticket-to-Work
  • Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
  • State of Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services
  • State of South Dakota Department of Human Services (DHS)
  • State of California Department of Rehabilitation

Educational Institutions Include:

 

  • University of South Dakota (web link) >

  • San Diego State University (CA)

  • University of Northern Colorado
  • University of California San Diego
  • University of California Merced
  • California State University San Marcos
  • Arizona State University
  • Johns Hopkins University (MD)
  • Humboldt State University (CA)
  • University of Redlands (CA)
  • Southern University (LA)
  • Western Washington University
  • Sinte Gleska University (South Dakota)
  • Northeastern State University (OK)
  • Georgetown University (DC)
  • Alpine Schools - American Indian Education (California)

  • Oglala Lakota Country School District (South Dakota)

Organizations and Businesses Include:

  • NIKE N7

  • Native Vision - NFL Players Association (NFLPA)

  • AMERIND Risk Management Corporation

  • MAXIMUS - Workforce Solutions

  • Native American Environmental Protection Coalition (NAEPC)

  • Native American Community Health Inc.

  • National Indian Justice Center

  • Wellness Bound Magazine

  • Youth Programs - Boys & Girls Clubs, UNITY Inc., 4-H Clubs

  • TANF Programs

  • Society for American Indian Government Employees (SAIGE)

  • Native American Community Health, Inc.

  • American Indian Health Policy & Management

  • Inter-Tribal Council of AZ

  • Inter Tribal Sports (CA)

  • Inter Tribal Long Term Recovery Foundation (ITLTR)

  • National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) 

  • Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce (RMICC)

  • American Indian Chamber of Commerce, AZ (AICCAZ)

  • Native American Trade Information Office (TIO) CASH

  • Lakota Nations Education Conference

  • Taking Control of Your Diabetes (TCOYD)

  • The Heard Museum (Arizona)

  • The Journey Museum (South Dakota)

  • True Sioux Hope Foundation (California)

  • ALSTON & BIRD, LLP  Legal Services (International)

  • Library's Include: Rapid City, SD and Hood River, OR

  • Synchrony Finical Services Member New York Stock Exchange

Native American Tribal Nations and First Nations:

 

  • The Klamath Tribes - Klamath Modoc and Yahooskin; Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs; Confederated Tribes of Siletz and the Confederated Tribes of Grande Ronde (Oregon)

  • Seneca and St. Regis Mohawk Tribes (New York)  ICT News

  • Coeur d`Alene Tribe and Shoshone Bannock Tribes (Idaho) NOTE: NBC News 

  • Muckleshoot, Kalispel, Skokomish and Colville (Washington)

  • Menominee; Great Lakes Inter Tribal Council; and Lac Courte Oreilles (Wisconsin)

  • Cheyenne Arapaho (Wyoming) NOTE: Wind River News

  • Choctaw and Cherokee (Oklahoma)

  • Cheyenne River, Rosebud and Oglala Lakota Sioux 
    (South Dakota) NOTE: Lakota Country Times Newspaper

  • Spirit Lake (North Dakota)

  • Pinoleville, Pala, Soboba, Sycuan Band of Kumeyaay, Hoopa, Yurok, Hopland Pomo, Table Mountain Tribes, Pechanga, Ft. Mojave, Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians, Chemehuevi Tribe, San Manuel Tribes, San Pasqual and Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel (California)

  • White Mountain Apache Tribe; Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community and the Colorado River Indian Tribes (Arizona) 

  • Seminole Tribe of Florida (Seminole Tribune)

  • Northern Ponca Tribe (Nebraska)

  • Ho Chunk (Iowa)

  • Aleutian Pibiloff Island Association, Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Bristol Bay Native Association, Inc., Tanana Chiefs Conference, Association of Village Council Presidents (Alaska)

  • Six Nations Ontario, Canada

  • Akwasasnee Mohawk Quebec, Canada

TESTIMONIALS...                                    PRESS... WSD News

"I had the privilege of listening to Jim Warne speak at a conference. His efforts to lift up his people and honor and preserve his heritage are inspiring and admirable. This film was presented as a component of his talk. I was deeply moved..."

Amazon Prime Video Customer Review, 5-Star "Watch this Film!" for "7th Generation", A Documentary Film

“Jim is a young man of which we are extremely proud. We are proud of his personal achievement, but even more proud of the fact that he positively effects the lives of the people he touches. His message is both worthy and effective.” 

Don Bocchi, Arizona State University Senior Associate Athletic Director, Tempe AZ

“It was important for Native youth in attendance to see the accomplishments of Native athletes such as Jim Warne, Billy Mills, Reyneldi Becenti and David Powless.  They are true role models.  They proved you can be successful outside of a particular sport by applying the discipline and leadership skills you learn as an athlete.”

Mary Kim Titla, UNITY, Inc. and former Arizona Congressional Candidate at Super Bowl Week Youth Event, Scottsdale, AZ 

“Jim Warne is a true role model; not only for our Native American youth, but for all those who have the privilege of knowing him.  Jim’s motivational speeches and historic films on Native identity are life changing.” 

Dr. Anthony Fairbanks Superintendent Oglala Lakota County School District 65-1

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