A nonprofit 501(c)3 organization founded by Kazakhs and Americans dedicated to Kazakh cultural education and support. We currently have members in 32 American states, and we are growing.


Our Mission

The Kazakh Aul of the US follows two intertwined paths to support the rich culture of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The organization serves to educate and enrich the lives of children from Kazakhstan who are growing up in the US. Together with their families, children participate in Kazakh heritage camps and cultural education to develop a deeper sense of knowledge and understanding of their birth culture, and how they fit into both the Kazakh and American worlds.  

The Kazakh Aul of the US also aims to establish a center dedicated to Kazakh culture and shall serve as a cross-cultural bridge to help Americans discover both the ancient Nomadic civilization and the contemporary state of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Members of the professional artistic community of Kazakhstan will visit the US to represent their culture through exhibitions, concerts, presentations, seminars, and other cultural events.


Aul News:

ZHAILAU 2009 KAZAKH HERITAGE CAMP FOR FAMILIES -  JULY 20-25, 2009

There are just a few rooms left; sign up today!  Click here for Zhailau Registration Materials.

 

***NEW: DAY ONLY registration for Zhailau 2009 is now open!  Click here for Zhailau  DAY ONLY Registration Materials.

 

 

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          P.O. BOX 6185

          PROVIDENCE, RI  02940

 

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The Kazakh Aul of the US is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization 


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