National Congress of American Indians
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Founded in 1944, NCAI is the oldest, largest and most representative American Indian & Alaska Native organization serving the broad interests of Tribal Nations.
On July 14, the Department of Justice issued guidance to enforce President Trump’s Executive Order 14224, which designates English as the official language of the United States and revokes protections for people with limited English proficiency. 🔗 ncai.org/news/ncai-prot…

Today, on #MandelaDay, we honor the legacy of a global symbol of peace, justice, and reconciliation. Nelson Mandela’s unwavering commitment to human rights, social justice, and the fight against poverty continues to inspire us all to take action for positive change.

The U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs has rescheduled it's nomination hearing for the position of Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs within the Department of the Interior to this Thursday, July 27 at 2:45 p.m. ET. Watch the livestream here: indian.senate.gov/hearings/nomin…

On this day in 1978, the Longest Walk began—a 3,200-mile march from Alcatraz to D.C. Native leaders and allies raised national awareness, defeated anti-tribal bills, and secured the American Indian Religious Freedom Act. NCAI honors this legacy and ongoing fight.

The U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs will be conducting a nomination hearing to consider Mr. William Kirkland for the position of Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs within the Department of the Interior tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. ET. Watch here: indian.senate.gov/hearings/nomin…
