MILWAUKEE (Sputnik) — The six-day event, organized by the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), will focus on pressing matters, including tribal legislation, health, education and Native vote.
"This year’s theme ‘We are Strong Nations’ will explore the commitment of tribal nations to their members and citizens by providing impactful critical services such as economic development, justice, and education," the NCAI said.
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The event’s speakers will include leading experts in tribal governance, legislation, health, jurisdiction, education, energy, tax, as well as representatives from the US administration and Congress, industry leaders as well as international partners.
The conference will kick off on Sunday with the discussions on administrative and legislative initiatives impacting Tribal temporatu assistance for needy families nationally, violence against Native women, revitalizing native languages as well as substance abuse.
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The issues planned to be discussed on Monday include Native American voting rights, promoting the Native American food and infrastructure, international trade as well as discussions on protection of indigenous traditional knowledge and cultural expression, among other issues.
During the rest of the convention, the conference participants will discuss issues concerning tax reform, tribal capacity for responding and managing emergencies and disasters, education matters and healthcare, among others.
The US federal government recognizes 567 Indian nations in 33 states, including 229 in Alaska. Native American tribes are further recognized by their respective state governments, according to the NCAI.
Established in 1944, the National Congress of American Indians is the oldest and largest non-profit organization representing US native tribes and the interests of tribal governments and communities.