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Native America Calling: Documenting Native progress and needs
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Documenting Native progress and needs
The Indigenous Futures Survey is entering its third year.
In that time it has been the most comprehensive data set for Native priorities, opinions and perspectives ever collected. The most recent survey counted more than 6,500 Native respondents.
The results inform federal policy decisions and paint a more accurate picture of the issues important to Native people. Native America Calling will review the contributions of the Indigenous Futures project and get a look at what else is in store.Share your perspectives & experiences as a Native person. Help to identify priority issues for you & your community to shape positive change for #IndianCountry.
— IllumiNative (@IllumiNative) December 29, 2021
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