The fraternity traces its origins back to 1765 and is descended from the Sons of Liberty. These patriots concealed their identities and worked “underground” to help establish freedom and liberty in the early Colonies. They patterned themselves after the great Iroquois Confederacy and its democratic governing body. Their system, with elected representatives to govern tribal councils, had been in existence for several centuries.
After the War of 1812 the name was changed to the Society of Red Men and in 1834 to the Improved Order of Red Men. They kept the customs and terminology of Native Americans as a basic part of the fraternity. Some of the words and terms may sound strange, but they soon become a familiar part of the language for every member. The Improved Order of Red Men (IORM) is similar in many ways to other major fraternal organizations in the United States.
The Improved Order of Red Men is a national fraternal organization that believes in…
Legally, The Improved Order of Red Men is a patriotic fraternity chartered by Congress. It is a non-profit organization devoted to inspiring a greater love for the United States of America and the principles of American Liberty.
To promote patriotism and the American Way of Life, to provide social activities for the members, and support various charitable programs. Our activities include:
The national charity projects for the Improved Order of Red Men are Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge and Home for Our Troops. Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge cultivates an understanding of the spirit and philosophy of America’s founding documents through student and teacher programs, awards for civic engagement and dedicated volunteer chapters across the country. Homes for Our Troops builds and donates specially adapted custom homes, nationwide for severely injured post-9/11 Veterans, to enable them to rebuild their lives and once again become highly productive members of society.