Support the Work

The Legacy of Two Clouds Archive is part of a broader effort to preserve Indigenous history, support community education, honor the lives and legacies of fallen land defenders, and ensure future generations have access to the teachings, writings, and work of Muriyd "Two Clouds" Williams. There are several ways to support this work.

Preserving a Legacy. Building a Future.

Support Our Initiatives

Four initiatives united by education, advocacy, healing, and legacy.

TESTIMONY

Where the Clouds Are

Jari 31

The foundation supporting archival preservation, educational initiatives, community projects, and the long-term stewardship of memory, culture, and legacy.

Advancing education, advocacy, and community empowerment through research, public history, cultural preservation, and justice-centered initiatives.

Exploring the inward dimensions of Islamic spirituality through sacred knowledge, reflection, character development, and remembrance.

Promoting the health, knowledge, and well-being of women and girls through education, cultural wisdom, advocacy, and holistic approaches to healing.

Health Initiative

Our Work in Action

Two Clouds Story Kits

Moms of MMIP Red Comfort Shawls

Annual Stand With Two Clouds Week

Free Book Repositories

From preserving history to supporting community wellness and education, these initiatives transform memory into action and legacy into service.

Inspired by the principle that memories are resistance, these kits encourage young people to record their experiences, preserve family histories, and understand the importance of their own voices as future ancestors.

Created in solidarity with mothers of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People, these handmade red comfort shawls honor the lives of those who have been lost while offering warmth, remembrance, and a visible reminder that no mother carries her grief alone.

Through annual educational programming, storytelling, and community remembrance, this initiative preserves the life and work of Muriyd "Two Clouds" Williams by focusing on yearlong themes that inspire youth to continue his work as environmental stewards, story keepers, and community leaders.

Designed to expand access to books and educational resources, these community repositories help place knowledge directly into the hands of children, families, and lifelong learners while encouraging literacy, curiosity, and self-directed learning.