The Intertribal Friendship House (IFH) of Oakland is one of the oldest Native American-focused urban resource and community organizations in the United States.
Founded in 1955, IFH was created by local residents, similarly to American Indian Center in Chicago.
The IFH served as a hub for Native American activism in the Bay Area throughout the 20th century.
The IFH continues to offer educational activities, elder and youth programs, holiday meals, counseling for social services, space for community meetings, conferences, receptions, memorials, and family affairs.
"[4] Organizations and institutions, especially of the San Francisco Bay Area that at some point were or are currently related to or affiliated with IFH include:[3]