Ku Ah Mah Student Organization
Ku-Ah-Mah means Cougar in the Nimiipi (Nez Perce) language

Ku-Ah-Mah means Cougar in the Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) language. This ASWSU-supported fund empowers the Native American student organization, Ku-Ah-Mah, which creates a welcoming space for students to connect, build community, and engage with Native culture and issues.

Your gift supports meaningful student-led events, including:

  • The annual Pah-Loots-Pu Pow Wow
  • The traditional Round Dance
  • Additional programs that foster cultural understanding and engagement

These events unite a diverse community of Cougs while deepening awareness of the challenges Native American communities face both on and off campus. With your support, Ku-Ah-Mah continues to celebrate heritage, educate peers, and build bridges across cultures.


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$500 Match for Kuh-Ah-Mah Students
Thanks to a generous donor, all gifts to the Kuh-Ah-Mah Student Organization will be matched, dollar-for-dollar, up to $500!
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