Don't forget to tune into the State of Indian Nations! National Congress of American Indians President Jefferson Keel will deliver the address, to be followed by a response from Rep. Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico). #SOIN2019 #ECWS19 @ncai1944 @RepDebHaaland https://t.co/WwMZiF51fq pic.twitter.com/UeznMBw7Vc
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Rep. Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico) is here! She will provide a Congressional response to the State of Indian Nations. #SOIN2019 @RepDebHaaland pic.twitter.com/DeqMWS6ml8
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Rep. Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico) and tribal leaders are getting ready for the State of Indian Nations. #SOIN2019 @RepDebHaaland @NCAI1944 pic.twitter.com/No8tcfhaLe
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Assistant Secretary Tara Sweeney at the State of Indian Nations. She is the first Alaska Native woman to serve in the post at the Department of the Interior. @USIndianAffairs pic.twitter.com/I2sZOYJMup
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National Congress of American Indians Vice President Aaron Payment (Sault Ste Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians) at the State of Indian Nations. #SOIN2019 @NCAI1944 pic.twitter.com/9LWNivxV8a
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Invocation from Joe Garcia, council member from Ohkay Owingeh and past president of the National Congress of American Indians, delivered in the Tewa language. #SOIN2019 @NCAI1944 pic.twitter.com/0oo3z5JDCJ
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“We thank the Piscataway people for allowing us to be on your lands,” National Congress of American Indians Vice President Aaron Payment says as the 17th annual State of Indian Nations begins. #SOIN2019 pic.twitter.com/zjOqHzaqUB
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National Congress of American Indians President Jefferson Keel (Chickasaw Nation) opens the 17th annual State of Indian Nations. “We grow stronger every day,” Keel says in Washington DC. #SOIN2019 pic.twitter.com/YL0mcRAnj2
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With Trump administration officials in the audience, National Congress of American Indians President Jefferson Keel calls the recent record breaking shutdown a “pointless crisis” and a “gross dereliction of duty” by the federal government. #SOIN2019 pic.twitter.com/SpBXkNOeLH
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Assistant Secretary Tara Sweeney and Associate Deputy Secretary Jim Cason from Trump administration listen as National Congress of American Indians President Jefferson Keel calls for halt of “rushed and ill conceived” reorganization at Department of the Interior. #SOIN2019 pic.twitter.com/Ee5H8xRoBr
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National Congress of American Indians President Jefferson Keel discusses climate change at the State of Indian Nations: “We no longer need deniers. We need doers.” #SOIN2019 pic.twitter.com/j36rntl3Xx
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Standing ovation as National Congress of American Indians President Jefferson Keel wraps up the 17th annual State of Indian Nations. #SOIN2019 pic.twitter.com/hEWguoAtNT
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Standing ovation as Rep. Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico) as she takes the stage for the 17th annual State of Indian Nations. She introduced herself in the Keres language. #SOIN2019 @RepDebHaaland pic.twitter.com/hHlb2eDKjn
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Rep. Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico) calls out President Donald Trump for his bigoted statements at 17th annual State of Indian Nations. #SOIN2019 pic.twitter.com/8HnCN09KDh
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Rep. Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico) urges tribes to take a closer look at systems that have kept Native women out of leadership positions. “Is this the message that we should pass down to our youth?” she said at the 17th annual State of Indian Nations. #SOIN2019 pic.twitter.com/lC5XpMVF8u
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Rep. Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico) at the 17th annual State of Indian Nations: “The real narrative of Native women cannot be minimized.” #SOIN2019 pic.twitter.com/fEbHyowMLl
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Rep. Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico) wraps up her response to the 17th annual State of Indian Nations: “Every day is a good day to be Indigenous.” #SOIN2019 @RepDebHaaland pic.twitter.com/jknL0NJF1Y
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National Congress of American Indians President Jefferson Keel evaluates the Trump team’s Indian policy. “This administration’s priorities are elsewhere,” he said at the 17th annual State of Indian Nations. Expresses hope at stronger dialog with President Trump. #SOIN2019 pic.twitter.com/J4V1toUo2M
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Leaders of the National Congress of American Indians at 17th annual State of Indian Nations. Winter session is taking place this week in Washington DC. #SOIN2019 #ECWS19 @NCAI1944 @jackpot72307112 pic.twitter.com/SxEc58MOEk
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