The National Indian Law Library's Tribal Law Gateway is a unique, freely available resource for finding tribal laws, including things like tribal constitutions, court rules, and contact information. Bookmark now: https://t.co/AAFmFyyu5f
Tribal sovereignty isn't just a legal concept.
It's more than a fight over jurisdiction or a buzzword.
It's a window of insight to understand a Tribe's values.
Listen to subjects arising when a Tribe talks about it's sovereignty.
That's your window.
Listen.
Today, @savetheredwoods, Yurok Tribe, and @RedwoodNPS signed an historic agreement committing to return tribal land back to the Yurok Tribe. For more info - https://t.co/7FOb0WDYEl
Introducing a new resource at the UW Law Library: Sovereign-to-Sovereign Cooperative Agreements. Explore co-management and co-stewardship pacts between Tribal Nations and U.S. government agencies, promoting collaborative land care. Find out more: https://t.co/CVqbBskB7d
BREAKING: The Department of Energy this morning announced its first-ever loan guarantee under a decades-old tribal financing program that has never been used to back a project, @tribalbiz reports from #RES2024
https://t.co/afHCaXgpfU
The BIA awards $72 million to electrify homes on reservations with clean energy sources. This is a major step towards energy sovereignty for Tribal communities! #TribalEnergy#CleanEnergy https://t.co/7rJAdmnjz6
Enjoy this primer video from the original Good Fire Report. Get ready for the official release of Good Fire 2 in the coming week. Good work everyone, way to continue the good fire momentum! https://t.co/HSER9tGLiF
“Meet animosity with curiosity.” Delighted to have joined @KathyCaprino on her podcast, #FindingBrave, and done an interview with her for @Forbes. You can read our conversation here: https://t.co/epXk1aQK5E, or listen to the podcast: https://t.co/ZaqgzE8uf5
In the middle of conflict, our greatest superpower is to choose to stop and stop to choose. You can read more in my latest @PsychToday article: https://t.co/LTnCS5XFR0 #Possibilist#PossibleBook
USDA pledges $400M to support ongoing efforts and introduces the $100M Collaborative Wildfire Risk Reduction Program, @TribalBiz reports. Tribal communities play a key role in this initiative, shaping strategies based on Indigenous knowledge.
https://t.co/QMaMpGVyl7