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Biden’s second tribal summit to begin Nov. 30

The Biden administration has announced the dates for its second White House Tribal Nations Summit. (whitehouse.gov)

The Biden administration has announced the dates for its second White House Tribal Nations Summit – Nov. 30 to Dec. 1 – at the Department of Interior in Washington, D.C. The first summit was held virtually last year from Nov. 15 to Nov. 16.

In an Oct. 26 statement, the White House said the summit “intends to further the nation-to-nation relationships it holds with tribal nations by hosting robust and meaningful engagement with tribal leaders.”

New administration announcements and updates on existing efforts to implement policy initiatives that support tribal communities are also expected. 

“This is an opportunity for tribal leaders to engage directly with officials at the highest levels of the administration,” the statement said.

The deadline to register is Nov. 14. Due to limited capacity, one governmental representative per tribe can be accommodated. To register, click here, or search “Tribal Nations Summit” at whitehouse.gov. Questions can be directed via email to TNS@who.eop.gov

To read about last year’s summit, click here.

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