Events

Smithsonian Institution virtual symposium – “The Other Slavery: Histories of Indian Bondage from New Spain to the Southwestern United States”

Virtual Event

On behalf of the Smithsonian Institution, you are invited to watch the virtual symposium “The Other Slavery: Histories of Indian Bondage from New Spain to the Southwestern United States.” Available Sept. 24-27 On demand: https://nmai.brand.live/c/the-other-slavery Stories of enslaved Indigenous peoples have often been absent from the historical narrative. Join the Smithsonian for a virtual symposium that […]

USET Water Distribution Operator ABC Class I Certification Course

Virtual Event

USET Water Distribution Operator ABC Class I Certification Course Session participants will learn regulations, operator math and chemistry, and specific distribution processes in detail. Other chapters cover water use and system design, water mains, hydrants and valves, water system supply, security and public relations. The course will closely follow the “Need to Know” criteria to […]

University of Maine at Augusta hosting a virtual Maine’s Mid-Century Moment series

Virtual Event

September 24 at 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Eastern The University of Maine at Augusta will host its final event in the Maine’s Mid-Century Moment series with a virtual panel discussion exploring some of the cultural and political issues that impacted Maine indigenous communities. This virtual event is free and open to the public, however, registration is required for the […]

2021 National Tribal Broadband Summit

Virtual Event

This September, the Department of the Interior (DOI), in collaboration with the Department of Commerce, Department of Agriculture, Department of Transportation, the Federal Communications Commission, the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the White House Council for Native American Affairs, will convene tribal broadband industry experts to discuss how to make the most use […]

24th National Transportation in Indian Country Conference

Virtual Event

Although we cannot be together in-person, that’s not stopping NTICC from bringing you another extraordinary online conference experience that will both inform and connect the Tribal transportation community. NTICC offers: 20 breakout sessions 5 Conference Tracks: Planning, Safety, Transit, Project Management & Hot Topics 50+ Expert Presenters Incredible NTICC Sponsors! Agenda Register  

NAFOA 2021 Fall Finance & Tribal Economies Conference

Grand Hyatt San Antonio 600 Market Street, San Antonio

NAFOA is thrilled to announce the 2021 Fall Finance & Tribal Economies Conference to be held September 27-28, 2021 at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio in San Antonio, TX. The conference will offer two full days of high-quality, educational breakout sessions, and general sessions focused on discussing important issues facing Indian Country.  We can't wait to welcome everyone […]

AIANTA – Planning for Cultural Tourism

Virtual Event

Monday, September 27 at 11:00 am Central/12:00 pm Eastern American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) - Planning Cultural Tourism Webinar Register In 2008, Akwesasne leaders built their “Sharing the Spirit” initiative, which eventually paved the way for the formalized Akwesasne Cultural Tourism Strategic Action Plan. Today, implementation of the plan has led to a […]

Tribal Public Health Accreditation Advisory Board

Tribal Public Health Accreditation Advisory Board Meeting Wednesday, September 29, 2021, at 1:00 PM ET The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) will host the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) during the next Tribal Public Health Accreditation Advisory Board (TPHAAB) meeting on Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from 1:00-2:00 PM Eastern. During this meeting the Version 2022 […]

Kitcki Carroll presenting during the Center for Indian Country Development Webinar – The Power to Tax: Addressing Economic (Dis)parity in Indian Country

Virtual Event

September 29 at 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Central Register This third session of the year-long CICD Policy Webinar Series is focused on increasing understanding of tribal taxation policy and its impact on economic opportunity in Indian Country. How do we shift policy conversations about dual taxation beyond zero-sum fears and toward a recognition of […]