Preserving, Promoting, and Uplifting Zomi Identity
Serving Zomi communities across the United States
Connected chapters working toward a common mission
ZOMUS USA operates through a network of state chapters across the country, each serving the local Zomi community while contributing to our national mission of preserving and promoting Zomi music and culture.
Our chapters work independently to address the specific needs of their local communities while maintaining coordination with the national organization to ensure consistent quality and alignment with our core mission and values.
From our founding chapter in Oklahoma to our newest chapter in Washington State, each local presence plays a vital role in creating a nationwide support system for Zomi cultural preservation and community building.
Learn about our state chapters and their activities
Our founding and largest chapter, serving the Zomi community in Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and surrounding areas.
Serving the vibrant Zomi community in Atlanta and throughout Georgia with cultural programs and events.
Based in Nashville, our Tennessee chapter focuses on music education and artist development initiatives.
Serving the Zomi community in Maryland with a focus on youth engagement and cultural preservation.
Our DC chapter advocates for cultural awareness and organizes performances at national events.
Serving communities in Dallas and Houston with cultural programs and community support services.
Our newest and developing chapter locations
Our newest chapter, established in 2025, serving the growing Zomi community in Seattle and surrounding areas in the Pacific Northwest.
Learn MoreA developing chapter focused on the Indianapolis area, offering cultural programming and community support for Zomi residents.
Learn MoreA growing chapter in the Charlotte area with activities focused on youth education and traditional music preservation.
Learn MoreHow our chapters work together across the nation
Each chapter is led by a local leadership team that includes a Chapter President, Secretary, Treasurer, and committee members. These leaders work closely with the national board to align local initiatives with our broader mission.
Quarterly leadership meetings bring together representatives from all chapters to share best practices, coordinate national events, and develop strategies for effective cultural preservation and community building.
While each chapter tailors its programs to local community needs, all chapters implement core initiatives in music education, cultural preservation, community gatherings, and artistic development.
Interested in establishing a ZOMUS chapter in your area? We provide guidance, resources, and support to help you build a local presence that advances our shared mission.