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Home | NCAIWho We AreOur WorkNews & EventsResourcesGet InvolvedNCAI FoundationREGISTER NOW FOR THE81st Annual Convention & MarketplaceLas Vegas, NV • October 27 - November 1, 2024REGISTERWhat's Happening at NCAIEventRegister Now for the NCAI Annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser!Oct 26, 2024StatementNCAI Denounces Offensive Remarks by Montana Senate Candidate Tim SheehySep 5, 2024Press ReleaseNCAI Launches 2024 Native Get Out the Vote Campaign: “Honoring the Past; Preparing for Our Future”Aug 23, 2024StatementNCAI Supports President Biden’s Nomination of Patrice Kunesh as Chair of the National Indian Gaming CommissionAug 7, 2024StatementNCAI Condemns Violence, Calls for Peaceful Resolution of Differences Through Democratic ProcessesJul 15, 2024PodcastBeyond Words: The Power Of Native Language RevitalizationJul 1, 2024Press ReleaseIn a Victory for Tribal Nations, Supreme Court Affirms that Federal Support for Tribally Run Healthcare Programs Must Be on Equal Footing with IHS Run ProgramsJun 6, 2024Press ReleaseAmerican Indian Policy Institute and National Congress of American Indians launch the Center for Tribal Digital Sovereignty Jun 4, 2024StatementNCAI Statement on Gila River Indian Community TragedyJun 2, 2024ABOUT US, Welcome to NCAI.orgFounded in 1944, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) is the oldest, largest, and most representative American Indian and Alaska Native organization serving the broad interests of tribal governments and communities.Learn moreWhat are you looking for today?MembershipNCAI is a membership-driven organization. Our membership is a strong representation of the many nations, villages, communities, and individuals that constitute the whole of Indian Country.Learn moreResolutionsNCAI resolutions are one of the policy mechanisms used to express the organizational positions on tribal, federal, state, and/or local legislation, litigation, and policy matters that affect tribal governments or communities.Learn moreNCAI FoundationThe National Congress of American Indians Foundation (NCAIF) emerges as a historic undertaking, uniquely situated at the nexus of both time-honored and contemporary cultural legacies of Native Peoples.Learn morePolicy IssuesThe National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) advocates on behalf of Tribal Nations and American Indian and Alaska Native individuals and communities on a broad range of policy issues.Learn moreResolution TemplateDownload the resolution template here. Please keep in mind all resolutions must be in Microsoft Word format. Resolutions for the 81st Annual Convention are due no later than Monday, October 7 at 11:59 p.m. ET.Download TemplateTribal DirectoryBrowse the NCAI Tribal Directory to find contact & location information for both federal and state recognized tribes.Learn moreMembershipNCAI is a membership-driven organization. Our membership is a strong representation of the many nations, villages, communities, and individuals that constitute the whole of Indian Country.Learn moreResolutionsNCAI resolutions are one of the policy mechanisms used to express the organizational positions on tribal, federal, state, and/or local legislation, litigation, and policy matters that affect tribal governments or communities.Learn moreNCAI FoundationThe National Congress of American Indians Foundation (NCAIF) emerges as a historic undertaking, uniquely situated at the nexus of both time-honored and contemporary cultural legacies of Native Peoples.Learn morePolicy IssuesThe National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) advocates on behalf of Tribal Nations and American Indian and Alaska Native individuals and communities on a broad range of policy issues.Learn moreResolution TemplateDownload the resolution template here. Please keep in mind all resolutions must be in Microsoft Word format. Resolutions for the 81st Annual Convention are due no later than Monday, October 7 at 11:59 p.m. ET.Download TemplateTribal DirectoryBrowse the NCAI Tribal Directory to find contact & location information for both federal and state recognized tribes.Learn moreMembershipNCAI is a membership-driven organization. Our membership is a strong representation of the many nations, villages, communities, and individuals that constitute the whole of Indian Country.Learn moreResolutionsNCAI resolutions are one of the policy mechanisms used to express the organizational positions on tribal, federal, state, and/or local legislation, litigation, and policy matters that affect tribal governments or communities.Learn moreNCAI FoundationThe National Congress of American Indians Foundation (NCAIF) emerges as a historic undertaking, uniquely situated at the nexus of both time-honored and contemporary cultural legacies of Native Peoples.Learn morePolicy IssuesThe National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) advocates on behalf of Tribal Nations and American Indian and Alaska Native individuals and communities on a broad range of policy issues.Learn more"Our collective power resonates when we actively engage, raise our voices, and advocate alongside each other. Through these calls to action, NCAI can—and will—continue to champion the rights and needs of Tribal Nations."- NCAI President Mark Macarro, 2024 State of Indian Nations AddressDefending Sovereignty since 1944.Who We AreAboutCareersRegionsMission & HistoryGovernanceCurrent & Past LeadershipContactOur WorkPolicyResolutionsYouthNews & EventsNewsEventsResourcesTribal DirectoryNCAI Resource LibraryJob ListingsGet InvolvedMembershipInitiativesNCAI FoundationContractor OpportunitiesWork With Us!© 2023 National Congress of American Indians. All Rights Reserved.
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