Conference · In-Person

21st Annual Government-to-Government Violence Against Women Tribal Consultation

A critical government-to-government consultation focused on addressing violence against women in tribal communities.

Wed, 9 Sep 2026 – Fri, 11 Sep 2026 Tulalip Resort Casino Tulalip , Washington
The 21st Annual Government-to-Government Violence Against Women Tribal Consultation brings together tribal leaders and federal officials to address pressing issues regarding safety and justice for indigenous women. Held at the Tulalip Resort Casino, this three-day event facilitates essential dialogue, policy review, and collaborative strategy development. Participants engage in formal testimony sessions and workshops designed to strengthen tribal sovereignty and improve the effectiveness of federal programs aimed at ending violence in tribal communities nationwide.

What to Expect

A professional, formal environment dedicated to high-level policy discussion and tribal advocacy.

Who Should Attend

  • Tribal Leaders
  • Federal Officials
  • Policy Advocates
  • Legal Professionals
  • Community Organizers

Agenda Overview

Three days of plenary sessions, testimony, and breakout discussions.
Venue & Address
Tulalip Resort Casino
10200 Quil Ceda Blvd
Tulalip , Washington – 98271
United States
Organizer
Office on Violence Against Women · Government
Federal office dedicated to ending violence against women.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the event held?
Tulalip Resort Casino, Tulalip, WA.
What are the dates?
September 9-11, 2026.
Who can attend?
Tribal leaders and invited stakeholders.
Is it in-person?
Yes, this is an in-person consultation.
What is the focus?
Addressing violence against women in tribal communities.
Is registration required?
Yes, please check the official OVW website.
Tags
Tribal Consultation OVW Policy Justice Tulalip Washington
Summary
A three-day federal-tribal consultation focused on policy and safety for indigenous women.
Highlights
  • Formal tribal testimony
  • Federal policy review
  • Government-to-government dialogue
  • Collaborative strategy sessions
  • Networking with tribal leaders
  • Resource sharing
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