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All Tribes White House Vaccine Information and Discussion Session Search IHS Calendar April 26 , 2021April 26, 2021 N/A All Tribes White House Vaccine Information and Discussion SessionApril 26 , 2021Description All Tribes White House Vaccine Information and Discussion Session
This session will provide COVID 19 vaccine updates and information, including the latest developments regarding the Johnson and Johnson vaccine which is currently under review after a small number of adverse events were reported by patients. Representatives from the White House, Indian Health Service (IHS), and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will share information and take questions from our audience. Host & Moderator:
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Who Should Attend: Tribal Leaders and Indian Country Professionals |
27April 27, 2021
Indian Health Service (IHS) Listening Session Search IHS Calendar April 27 , 2021April 27, 2021 N/A Indian Health Service (IHS) Listening SessionApril 27 , 2021Description Indian Health Service (IHS) Listening Session
This session will provide an opportunity for Tribal leaders to meet with the IHS Acting Director and IHS senior staff to discuss health policy and program management issues related to the provision of health services to Indian Country. IHS will provide updates on recent consultation and confer activities. As part of this Listening Session, IHS invites the audience to share input, recommendations, or ask questions. Who Should Attend: Tribal Leaders and Indian Country Professionals Pre-application webinar for Transformative Health Disparities Research initiative’s April 27April 27, 2021 N/A
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28April 28, 2021
CHAP Tribal Advisory Group (TAG) Meeting Search IHS Calendar April 28 , 2021April 28, 2021 N/A CHAP Tribal Advisory Group (TAG) MeetingApril 28 , 2021Description The Community Health Aide Program (CHAP) Tribal Advisory Group (TAG) will meet to discuss updates on the implementation of the national CHAP to the contiguous 48 states. The CHAP TAG's role is to provide input and feedback to the IHS on the program's design and implementation to serve American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
This meeting is formed under the Intergovernmental Exemption of the Federal Advisory Committee Act. Non-members of the CHAP TAG and members of the public are expected to participate in listen mode only. Event Sponsor: IHS Who Should Attend: CHAP TAG Members, Government Officials, and Tribal Leaders
Indian Health Service (IHS) Behavioral Health Listening Session Search IHS Calendar April 28 , 2021April 28, 2021 N/A Indian Health Service (IHS) Behavioral Health Listening SessionApril 28 , 2021Description Indian Health Service (IHS) Behavioral Health Listening Session
This session will provide a forum for the IHS Division of Behavioral Health to hear directly from Tribes on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the mental and behavioral health of their communities, what is needed to mitigate the effects for new and ongoing challenges, and solutions for moving forward. Experts in suicide prevention, substance use disorders and prevention, sexual and domestic violence, and mental health will be present answer questions, hear recommendations, and facilitate discussion. Who Should Attend: Tribal Leaders and Indian Country Professionals Prevention Webinar: Families and Relationships Part 2April 28, 2021 N/A
TOR Monthly Webinar: Guidance on Spending Your TOR Grant Funding April 28April 28, 2021 N/A
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30April 30, 2021
Creating pathways to support the healers: Recognizing compassion fatigue and solutions to address April 30April 30, 2021 N/A On April 30 from 11AM – 12PM PST, join THRIVE, in partnership with Kauffman & Associates, for Creating pathways to support the healers: Recognizing compassion fatigue and solutions to address. This webinar will create a safe space for sharing and exchange about the impacts of this unprecedented time facing a global pandemic, and how this has contributed to secondary traumatic stress, burnout, and an increase in compassion fatigue among our healers. Please find the attached flyer, and register for the webinar here: https://kauffmaninc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YAlTvxFJR7aFRvVDZWCFnw
On May 6, 2021, from 10AM – 11AM PST, join THRIVE for Parenting through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Live Q & A. During this Q & A, join other parents in a safe and supportive place to share the joys, pains, struggles, and successes from parenting this last year. Please find the attached flyer, and at the time of the webinar, join via this Zoom link: https://echo.zoom.us/j/91491767757
Feel free to circulate with your contacts!
Best, Lael Tate (Navajo) Project Coordinator – THRIVE She/Her/Hers Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board 2121 SW Broadway, Suite 300 Portland, Oregon 97201 Ph. 503-416-3284 |
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4May 4, 2021
California Area Listening Session on IHS Initiatives to Address Alzheimer's Disease & Ending the HIV Epidemic Search IHS Calendar May 4May 4, 2021 N/A California Area Listening Session on IHS Initiatives to Address Alzheimer's Disease & Ending the HIV EpidemicMay 4 , 2021Description On May 4, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. EDT, the Indian Health Service Office of Clinical and Preventive Services (OCPS) will host a virtual Listening Session on the use of $5 million from the Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 appropriations that the IHS has allocated to address Alzheimer’s disease in Indian Country. 1-877-801-1365 Participant Code: 6488559 To join via Adobe Connect please click https://ihs.cosocloud.com/ihsdccs/ Room Passcode: ihs123 Registration Fee: Free Event Sponsor: IHS Who Should Attend: Tribal Leaders, Urban Indian Organization Leaders Location Indian Health Service Phone: 301-443-6458 Contact Info Marcella Ronyak Indian Health Service Urban Indian Organization Leader Call Search IHS Calendar May 4 , 2021May 4, 2021 N/A Indian Health Service Urban Indian Organization Leader CallMay 4 , 2021Description Please join IHS on May 4, 2021 at 4pm (Eastern) for an important update. Urban Indian Leaders will have an opportunity to provide comments and ask questions to federal officials. Time: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Eastern) Conference Call: 800-857-5577 Participant Passcode: 6703929 Event Sponsor: IHS Who Should Attend: Urban Indian Organization Leaders Preparing Your Behavioral Health Program for Funding Opportunities Part 1 May 4May 4, 2021 N/A
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5May 5, 2021
ESAS webinar: Counseling Families, Partners, and Significant Others May 5May 5, 2021 N/A
Healing through Sound Bath with Claudia May 5May 5, 2021 N/A 6:30 pm Let’s End the Violence Against Women May 5May 5, 2021 N/A 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm |
6May 6, 2021
• Parenting through the Pandemic – Thursday, May 6thMay 6, 2021 N/A
2022 Annual Conference Call for Artists Apply by May 6May 6, 2021 N/A
Alaska Area Listening Session on IHS Initiatives to Address Alzheimer's Disease & Ending the HIV Epidemic Search IHS Calendar May 6May 6, 2021 N/A Alaska Area Listening Session on IHS Initiatives to Address Alzheimer's Disease & Ending the HIV EpidemicMay 6 , 2021
Description On May 6, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EDT, the Indian Health Service Office of Clinical and Preventive Services (OCPS) will host a virtual Listening Session on the use of $5 million from the Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 appropriations that the IHS has allocated to address Alzheimer’s disease in Indian Country. 1-877-801-1365 Participant Code: 6488559 To join via Adobe Connect please click https://ihs.cosocloud.com/ihsdccs/ Room Passcode: ihs123 Registration Fee: Free Event Sponsor: IHS Who Should Attend: Tribal Leaders, Urban Indian Organization Leaders
Keeping the Circle Strong: We Can Do This Indian Country Search IHS Calendar May 6May 6, 2021 N/A Keeping the Circle Strong: We Can Do This Indian CountryMay 6 , 2021Description Join the Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council, Native Roots Radio, and the We Can Do This Campaign for “Keeping the Circle Strong: We Can Do This Indian Country”, a Montana Region town hall in which tribal leadership, community advocates, and health experts will talk about the COVID-19 pandemic and the available vaccines in Indian Country. Come prepared with your questions and watch it live on Facebook at http://bit.ly/KeeptheCircleStrong or on YouTube at http://bit.ly/YTCircleStrong.
Date: May 6, 2021 Time: 7:00 – 8:00 pm MDT
Contact Info: Karina Jimenez-Donovan, Katrina.Jimenez-Donovan@fda.hhs.gov Parenting through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Live Q & A -- May 6May 6, 2021 N/A On May 6, 2021, from 10AM – 11AM PST, join THRIVE for Parenting through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Live Q & A. During this Q & A, join other parents in a safe and supportive place to share the joys, pains, struggles, and successes from parenting this last year. Please find the attached flyer, and at the time of the webinar, join via this Zoom link: https://echo.zoom.us/j/91491767757
Feel free to circulate with your contacts!
Best, Lael Tate (Navajo) Project Coordinator – THRIVE She/Her/Hers Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board 2121 SW Broadway, Suite 300 Portland, Oregon 97201 Ph. 503-416-3284 Self Defense Tools May 6May 6, 2021 N/A 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm TOR Regional Meeting: Oklahoma IHS Region May 6May 6, 2021 N/A
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7May 7, 2021
Native Wellness Power Hour Self Care is Self Love May 7May 7, 2021 N/A FRIDAY, MAY 7, 2021 |
8May 8, 2021
A celebration of a life and culture through survivance from Indigenous and Native American perspectivesMay 8-9, 2021 N/A IndigenousWays and partner sponsor, City of Santa Fe Arts and Culture Department, will host a virtual two-day healing through the arts festival on multiple platforms on May 8th – 9th, 2021, in collaboration with Santa Fe, New Mexico organizations including Tewa Women United, the Institute of American Indian Arts, and the Santa Fe Indian School. Our Indigenous ways is all about healing our minds, bodies, and spirits back into the rhythms of the four seasons, the four cycles of life, and the four directions. The holistic practice encompasses the reintegration of our fragmented parts as an individual, a family, and as a community. This includes dropping walls of separation so that all can be heard, seen and received.
From the Eventbrite website “A celebration of a life and culture through survivance from Indigenous and Native American perspectives. IndigenousWays and partner sponsor, City of Santa Fe Arts and Culture Department, will host a virtual two-day healing through the arts festival on multiple platforms on May 8th – 9th, 2021, in collaboration with Santa Fe, New Mexico organizations including Tewa Women United, the Institute of American Indian Arts, and the Santa Fe Indian School. Our Indigenous ways is all about healing our minds, bodies, and spirits back into the rhythms of the four seasons, the four cycles of life, and the four directions. The holistic practice encompasses the reintegration of our fragmented parts as an individual, a family, and as a community. This includes dropping walls of separation so that all can be heard, seen and received.”
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9May 9, 2021
A celebration of a life and culture through survivance from Indigenous and Native American perspectivesMay 8-9, 2021 N/A IndigenousWays and partner sponsor, City of Santa Fe Arts and Culture Department, will host a virtual two-day healing through the arts festival on multiple platforms on May 8th – 9th, 2021, in collaboration with Santa Fe, New Mexico organizations including Tewa Women United, the Institute of American Indian Arts, and the Santa Fe Indian School. Our Indigenous ways is all about healing our minds, bodies, and spirits back into the rhythms of the four seasons, the four cycles of life, and the four directions. The holistic practice encompasses the reintegration of our fragmented parts as an individual, a family, and as a community. This includes dropping walls of separation so that all can be heard, seen and received.
From the Eventbrite website “A celebration of a life and culture through survivance from Indigenous and Native American perspectives. IndigenousWays and partner sponsor, City of Santa Fe Arts and Culture Department, will host a virtual two-day healing through the arts festival on multiple platforms on May 8th – 9th, 2021, in collaboration with Santa Fe, New Mexico organizations including Tewa Women United, the Institute of American Indian Arts, and the Santa Fe Indian School. Our Indigenous ways is all about healing our minds, bodies, and spirits back into the rhythms of the four seasons, the four cycles of life, and the four directions. The holistic practice encompasses the reintegration of our fragmented parts as an individual, a family, and as a community. This includes dropping walls of separation so that all can be heard, seen and received.”
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10May 10, 2021
Virtual Native Talking Circle May 10May 10, 2021 N/A
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11May 11, 2021
Annual Conference on Native American Nutrition - May 11 And June 8May 11, 2021 N/A The Annual Conference on Native American Nutrition is excited to announce the next installment in our "Celebrating Indigenous Women Chefs" series. This first-of-its-kind webinar series highlights the culinary expertise of Indigenous women through LIVE cooking demonstrations. Join us each month as the featured guest chefs share their skills, knowledge, wisdom, and recipes. Learn more and see the full schedule on the events page!
Nashville Area Listening Session on IHS Initiatives to Address Alzheimer's Disease & Ending the HIV Epidemic Search IHS Calendar May 11May 11, 2021 N/A Nashville Area Listening Session on IHS Initiatives to Address Alzheimer's Disease & Ending the HIV EpidemicMay 11 , 2021Description On May 11, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EDT, the Indian Health Service Office of Clinical and Preventive Services (OCPS) will host a virtual Listening Session on the use of $5 million from the Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 appropriations that the IHS has allocated to address Alzheimer’s disease in Indian Country. 1-877-801-1365 Participant Code: 6488559 To join via Adobe Connect please click https://ihs.cosocloud.com/ihsdccs/ Room Passcode: ihs123 Registration Fee: Free Event Sponsor: IHS Who Should Attend: Tribal Leaders, Urban Indian Organization Leaders
Native American Storytelling: Culture is Prevention May 11May 11, 2021 N/A
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12May 12, 2021
Mental Health Webinar: Trauma Informed Therapy Part 4 May 12May 12, 2021 N/A
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13May 13, 2021
From Longhouse to Schoolhouse: May 13May 13, 2021 N/A
HOMEOWNERSHIP ORIENTATION MAY 13 @ 6:00 PM - 7:30 PMMay 13, 2021 N/A RingCentral Link:https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/4344555622 NAYA offers a whole series of classes, individual coaching, matched savings, and intros to resources like down payment assistance & tribal lending programs intended to help first-time homebuyers. The first step is attending this orientation class. Let NAYA help you reach your home buying dreams! At orientation we provide an overview of the services we offer, a brief overview of the homebuying process, some suggestions for next steps in the home buying process and an opportunity to schedule time to meet with me one-to-one. At the one-to-one meeting we will begin to discuss your individualized path to homeownership. Live Consultation: Videoconferencing for Telemental Health Service Providers May 13May 13, 2021 N/A
May All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call Search IHS Calendar May 13May 13, 2021 N/A May All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders CallMay 13 , 2021Description May All Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Call The Indian Health Service (IHS) will resume monthly calls to provide an IHS update to Tribal Leaders and Urban Indian Organization Leaders. We invite you to join us on Thursday, May 13, to hear an update and share your input with IHS officials. Date: Thursday, May 13, 2021 Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Eastern) Conference Call: 800-857-5577 Participant Passcode: 6703929 Webinar Adobe Connect: https://ihs.cosocloud.com/r4k6jib09mj/ Participant Password: ihs123 Who Should Attend: Tribal and Urban Indian Organization Leaders Contact Info Benjamin Smith Moving from Hepatitis Discovery to Elimination: NIH Webinar Series on Research Advancing Hepatitis EliminationMay 13, 2021 N/A Moving from Hepatitis Discovery to Elimination: NIH Webinar Series on Research Advancing Hepatitis Elimination
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16May 16, 2021
NATIONAL TRIBAL LEADERSHIP CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT May 16-20,May 16-20, 2021 N/A NATIONAL TRIBAL LEADERSHIP CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMITMay 16-20, 2021, Seattle, WA ATNI’s 2021 National Summit will convene leaders from Tribes and First Nations throughout the United States, Canada, and Indigenous people around the world. Participants will build on the knowledge and experiences related to climate change impacts and traditional knowledges; develop approaches that promote tribal leadership in adaptation, mitigation and resiliency programs; and foster pathways to influence climate policy. The Summit will include internationally renowned plenary speakers, participatory breakout sessions, and more. |
17May 17, 2021
NATIONAL TRIBAL LEADERSHIP CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT May 16-20,May 16-20, 2021 N/A NATIONAL TRIBAL LEADERSHIP CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMITMay 16-20, 2021, Seattle, WA ATNI’s 2021 National Summit will convene leaders from Tribes and First Nations throughout the United States, Canada, and Indigenous people around the world. Participants will build on the knowledge and experiences related to climate change impacts and traditional knowledges; develop approaches that promote tribal leadership in adaptation, mitigation and resiliency programs; and foster pathways to influence climate policy. The Summit will include internationally renowned plenary speakers, participatory breakout sessions, and more. |
18May 18, 2021
NATIONAL TRIBAL LEADERSHIP CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT May 16-20,May 16-20, 2021 N/A NATIONAL TRIBAL LEADERSHIP CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMITMay 16-20, 2021, Seattle, WA ATNI’s 2021 National Summit will convene leaders from Tribes and First Nations throughout the United States, Canada, and Indigenous people around the world. Participants will build on the knowledge and experiences related to climate change impacts and traditional knowledges; develop approaches that promote tribal leadership in adaptation, mitigation and resiliency programs; and foster pathways to influence climate policy. The Summit will include internationally renowned plenary speakers, participatory breakout sessions, and more. |
19May 19, 2021
NATIONAL TRIBAL LEADERSHIP CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT May 16-20,May 16-20, 2021 N/A NATIONAL TRIBAL LEADERSHIP CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMITMay 16-20, 2021, Seattle, WA ATNI’s 2021 National Summit will convene leaders from Tribes and First Nations throughout the United States, Canada, and Indigenous people around the world. Participants will build on the knowledge and experiences related to climate change impacts and traditional knowledges; develop approaches that promote tribal leadership in adaptation, mitigation and resiliency programs; and foster pathways to influence climate policy. The Summit will include internationally renowned plenary speakers, participatory breakout sessions, and more. Sharing What Works: Moving Where We Live, Work, and Play on Wednesday, May 19May 19, 2021 N/A Sharing What Works: Moving Where We Live, Work, and Play |
20May 20, 2021
NATIONAL TRIBAL LEADERSHIP CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT May 16-20,May 16-20, 2021 N/A NATIONAL TRIBAL LEADERSHIP CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMITMay 16-20, 2021, Seattle, WA ATNI’s 2021 National Summit will convene leaders from Tribes and First Nations throughout the United States, Canada, and Indigenous people around the world. Participants will build on the knowledge and experiences related to climate change impacts and traditional knowledges; develop approaches that promote tribal leadership in adaptation, mitigation and resiliency programs; and foster pathways to influence climate policy. The Summit will include internationally renowned plenary speakers, participatory breakout sessions, and more. DSTAC 3rd Qrtly Mtg Search IHS Calendar May 20 , 2021May 20, 2021 N/A DSTAC 3rd Qrtly MtgMay 20 , 2021Description The Direct Service Tribes Advisory Committee (DSTAC) hosting 3rd Quarterly Meeting (virtual) zoom call Registration Fee: Free Event Sponsor: IHS Who Should Attend: Tribal Leaders, Federal Liaison, Federal Partners |
21May 21, 2021
Connecting Prevention Specialists to Native Communities During Times of Crisis: May 21May 21, 2021 N/A
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23May 23, 2021
TRIBAL CLIMATE CAMP May 23-28May 23-28, 2021 N/A TRIBAL CLIMATE CAMPMay 23-28, 2021, Anchorage Alaska In 2021, ATNI and the Chugach Regional Resources Commission are collaboratively offering the Tribal Climate Camp to support tribal leaders, climate change coordinators, planners, and program managers to build skills, gather information, and develop tribal policy needed to address climate change impacts. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! |
24May 24, 2021
TRIBAL CLIMATE CAMP May 23-28May 23-28, 2021 N/A TRIBAL CLIMATE CAMPMay 23-28, 2021, Anchorage Alaska In 2021, ATNI and the Chugach Regional Resources Commission are collaboratively offering the Tribal Climate Camp to support tribal leaders, climate change coordinators, planners, and program managers to build skills, gather information, and develop tribal policy needed to address climate change impacts. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! |
25May 25, 2021
TRIBAL CLIMATE CAMP May 23-28May 23-28, 2021 N/A TRIBAL CLIMATE CAMPMay 23-28, 2021, Anchorage Alaska In 2021, ATNI and the Chugach Regional Resources Commission are collaboratively offering the Tribal Climate Camp to support tribal leaders, climate change coordinators, planners, and program managers to build skills, gather information, and develop tribal policy needed to address climate change impacts. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! |
26May 26, 2021
TRIBAL CLIMATE CAMP May 23-28May 23-28, 2021 N/A TRIBAL CLIMATE CAMPMay 23-28, 2021, Anchorage Alaska In 2021, ATNI and the Chugach Regional Resources Commission are collaboratively offering the Tribal Climate Camp to support tribal leaders, climate change coordinators, planners, and program managers to build skills, gather information, and develop tribal policy needed to address climate change impacts. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! Cultural Humility in Practice: Promoting an Inclusive Environment for Those We ServeMay 26, 2021 N/A The Native Center for Alcohol Research Education (NCARE) and Native-Controlling Hypertension and Risk Through Technology (NCHART) Webinar Series presents:
Cultural Humility in Practice: Promoting an Inclusive Environment for Those We Serve with Dr. Gary Ferguson Wednesday, May 26, 2021, 12 PM – 1 PM PST
As we work to address health equity, many of us strive to be culturally competent. Framing our efforts through the lens of cultural humility enriches our mission to be as inclusive as possible. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) defines cultural humility as "a life-long process of self-reflection and self-critique whereby the individual not only learns about another's culture, but one starts with an examination of their own beliefs and cultural identities." In this talk, we will explore how to apply this perspective to the work we do in promoting healthy communities.
We invite you to learn more about the work of IREACH by attending the webinar on May 26. Learn more about Dr. Ferguson here. Please distribute broadly across your networks. This webinar is free, but registration is required. Prevention Webinar: Families and Relationships Part 3 May 26May 26, 2021 N/A
TOR Monthly Webinar: Stimulants and their Effects on Brain Chemistry May 26May 26, 2021 N/A
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27May 27, 2021
TRIBAL CLIMATE CAMP May 23-28May 23-28, 2021 N/A TRIBAL CLIMATE CAMPMay 23-28, 2021, Anchorage Alaska In 2021, ATNI and the Chugach Regional Resources Commission are collaboratively offering the Tribal Climate Camp to support tribal leaders, climate change coordinators, planners, and program managers to build skills, gather information, and develop tribal policy needed to address climate change impacts. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! |
28May 28, 2021
TRIBAL CLIMATE CAMP May 23-28May 23-28, 2021 N/A TRIBAL CLIMATE CAMPMay 23-28, 2021, Anchorage Alaska In 2021, ATNI and the Chugach Regional Resources Commission are collaboratively offering the Tribal Climate Camp to support tribal leaders, climate change coordinators, planners, and program managers to build skills, gather information, and develop tribal policy needed to address climate change impacts. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! From Longhouse to Schoolhouse: May 28May 28, 2021 N/A
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MEMORIAL DAYMay 31, 2021 N/A |
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Indian Health Service Urban Indian Organization Leader Call Search IHS Calendar June 1 , 2021June 1, 2021 N/A Indian Health Service Urban Indian Organization Leader CallJune 1 , 2021Description Please join IHS on June 1, 2021 at 4pm (Eastern) for an important update. Urban Indian Leaders will have an opportunity to provide comments and ask questions to federal officials. Time: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Eastern) Conference Call: 800-857-5577 Participant Passcode: 6703929 Event Sponsor: IHS Who Should Attend: Urban Indian Organization Leaders WTDP / RPMS training June 1 - 3June 1-3, 2021 N/A |
2June 2, 2021
WTDP / RPMS training June 1 - 3June 1-3, 2021 N/A |
3June 3, 2021
WTDP / RPMS training June 1 - 3June 1-3, 2021 N/A |
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