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SUMMARY:Indigenous Representation Matters
DESCRIPTION:For too long\, many major institutions have excluded Indigenous people. Exclusion is harmful: it fuels invisibility\, perpetuates negative stereotypes\, and limits Indigenous communities’ ability to thrive. \nIndigenous people are working to build visibility and power across all sectors. They’re making their voices heard and pushing for Indigenous representation in leadership roles. \nCelebrate Native American Heritage Month with us by joining us to hear from four Indigenous changemakers who are leaders in their fields. They’ll tell us about their experiences and provide insight into how all of us can advocate for Indigenous representation.
URL:https://nativegov.org/event/representation-matters/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Give to the Max Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:When the going gets ruff\, Rez dogs are truly sovereignty’s best friend\nJoin us for our 2022 Give to the Max Day campaign featuring our best friends – Rez dogs! Systems change work can be hard work\, and our Rez dogs are always there to keep us grounded. \nDonate to Native Governance Center for Give to the Max Day: November 1-17\, 2022. Learn more\, and make a gift here.
URL:https://nativegov.org/event/give-to-the-max-day-2022/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Data Sovereignty in a Post-Roe World
DESCRIPTION:In a post-Roe world\, concerns about the erosion of healthcare privacy are on the rise. Native nations and Native healthcare practitioners have long advocated for strengthening data sovereignty as a way to increase Indigenous health outcomes and protect sensitive health information. Join us virtually for Data Sovereignty in a Post-Roe World to hear from three Indigenous leaders from the healthcare field about what data sovereignty means to them and why it’s important. \nEvent schedule \n\n12:00 PM: Welcome + data sovereignty basics\n12:15 PM: Panel discussion\n12:45 PM: Q&A\n1:00 PM: Event concludes\n\nReserve your spot in the webinar today! \nWe have a limited number of Zoom tickets available. If tickets sell out\, join us on Facebook Live (@nativegov). \n\nThank you to the following sponsors for supporting our community engagement work. We love our sponsors! \n\nAnderson Realty\nAPI Group\nClifton Larson Allen\nM Health Fairview
URL:https://nativegov.org/event/data-sovereignty-in-a-post-roe-world/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Sovereignty and Outdoor Spaces
DESCRIPTION:Interest in outdoor recreation surged during the COVID-19 pandemic; today\, the number of Americans adventuring outdoors continues to grow. Unfortunately\, the outdoor recreation industry and the mainstream conservation movement have historically excluded Indigenous people. \nNative nations are using their sovereignty in a big way to reclaim and reimagine outdoor recreation and tourism. Join us for our next virtual event\, Sovereignty and Outdoor Spaces\, where we’ll explore:  \n\nExamples of Indigenous-designed outdoor recreation efforts\nWays non-Indigenous folks can support these efforts\nTips for recreating respectfully\n\nWhether your bucket list is filled with outdoorsy #goals or you’re new to the outdoor recreation space\, this event will provide something for everyone. Come with your questions! \nEvent schedule \n\n12:00 PM: Welcome + learn the basics\n12:15 PM: Panel discussion\n12:45 PM: Q&A\n1:00 PM: Event concludes\n\nReserve your spot in the webinar today! \nWe have a limited number of Zoom tickets available. If tickets sell out\, join us on Facebook Live (@nativegov). \n\nThank you to the following sponsors for supporting our community engagement work. We love our sponsors! \n\nAnderson Realty\nAPI Group\nClifton Larson Allen\nCarleton College\nBell Museum\nStaiger Vitelli & Associates LLC\nBremer Bank\nREI
URL:https://nativegov.org/event/outdoor-spaces/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:#SpringSustainer Campaign
DESCRIPTION:Become a #SpringSustainer. Help us make an impact.\nSpring is our busiest season: we’re delivering governance workshops for Native nations\, hitting the road for in-person trainings with our Rebuilders\, releasing new videos and resource guides\, and planning for the rest of the year with our goals in mind. \nIn 2022\, we’re bringing Tribal-governance related programming to ten Native nations\, training a new cohort of Indigenous changemakers\, and hosting several virtual discussions open to the public. \nOur #SpringSustainer campaign runs from May 16-31\, 2022. We’ve set a goal to raise $5\,000. Your support will help us sustain our momentum!
URL:https://nativegov.org/event/springsustainer/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Blood Quantum and Sovereignty
DESCRIPTION:Join us virtually for a beginner-level discussion focused on why blood quantum is controversial\, how it came to be used as an enrollment and citizenship criteria for Native nations\, and what it means for their sovereignty. Register to reserve your spot in the Zoom webinar today. The webinar will also be broadcast on Facebook Live. This event will be closed captioned. \nEvent schedule \n\n4:00 PM: Welcome + blood quantum basics\n4:15 PM: Panel discussion\n4:45 PM: Q&A\n5:00 PM: Event concludes\n\nOur host will be Megan Minoka Hill\, Director of Honoring Nations + Program Director of the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development. And we’re excited to have three expert panelists: Gabe Galanda (Galanda Broadman)\, Dr. Elizabeth Rule (American University)\, and Dr. Jill Doerfler (University of Minnesota Duluth). \nReserve your spot in the webinar today! \nWe have a limited number of Zoom tickets available. If tickets sell out\, join us on Facebook Live (@nativegov). \n\nThank you to the following sponsors for supporting our community engagement work. We love our sponsors! \n\nAnderson Realty\nAPI Group\nLathrop GPM\nBaker Tilly\n\n 
URL:https://nativegov.org/event/blood-quantum-and-sovereignty/
LOCATION:MN
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SUMMARY:Give to the Max Day 2021
DESCRIPTION:Giving is Good Medicine!\nHelp cultivate change in Native communities by supporting our #TendingToTheSeeds campaign. Donate to Native Governance Center for Give to the Max Day: November 1-18\, 2021. Learn more\, and make a gift here. \n 
URL:https://nativegov.org/event/give-to-the-max-day-2021/2021-11-01/
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SUMMARY:Healing our future: Indigenous wealth building for seven generations
DESCRIPTION:What does an Indigenous approach to wealth look like? How can Indigenous wealth concepts help us heal our future? What are examples of wealth building happening in Indigenous communities? \nJoin Native Governance Center on Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2021 (October 11) from 6:00-7:00 PM CT for our free virtual event\, “Healing our future: Indigenous wealth building for seven generations.” The event will provide attendees with an overview of Indigenous wealth concepts and a deep dive into how Indigenous people are building wealth in their communities. We’ll also explore how Indigenous ideas about wealth can help all of us heal for the next seven generations. The event will feature stories from three Indigenous wealth building leaders: Dallas Nelson\, Tasha Peltier\, and Dani Pieratos. “Healing our future” is geared toward beginners and open to all: come with your questions! \nThe event will take place on Zoom; you’ll receive an email with Zoom access details after you register for the event. We also plan to broadcast the event live on Facebook: if Zoom tickets sell out\, please join us on Facebook. \nThis event will be closed captioned on Zoom. \nEvent schedule\n\n6:00 PM: Opening remarks\n6:05 PM: Indigenous wealth basics\n6:15 PM: Panel discussion\n6:45 PM: Audience Q&A\n6:55 PM: Closing remarks\n7:00 PM: Event concludes\n\n \n\nHosts\nPearl Walker-Swaney (Hunkpapa Lakota and Dakota/White Earth Anishinaabe) and Jennifer Irving (Oglala Lakota) will host the event. Pearl currently serves as a program manager at Native Governance Center. Jennifer is director of grants at Red Cloud Indian School. \n \n\nPanelists\nDallas Nelson (Oglala Lakota): Dallas is the director of the Lakota Language Initiative at Thunder Valley CDC\, a Native-led organization that works to empower Lakota youth and families. He’s passionate about Indigenous language revitalization and learning his Lakota language. \nTasha Peltier (Hunkpapa Lakota): Tasha is co-director of the Mni Wichoni Health Circle\, a Native-led organization that strives to promote community health and holistic wellness for the Lakota/Dakota Nation. She’s actively pursuing ways to provide culturally relevant approaches to achieving overall health and wellness. \nDani Pieratos (Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe): Dani Pieratos is president of Harvest Nation\, a Native women-led company focused on meeting the food sovereignty needs of the Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe and beyond. She is deeply rooted in food and body sovereignty\, along with food access. \nSponsors\nWe are grateful to our event sponsors! Their support makes it possible for us to bring free events to the community. \n 
URL:https://nativegov.org/event/healing-our-future-indigenous-wealth-building-for-seven-generations/
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