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  • About Us
    • History
    • Advisory Council
    • Tribal Resilience Liaisons
    • Organizations & Networks
    • Northeast Region
    • Tribes in the Northeast
  • Climate Change in the Northeast
    • Impacts of Climate Change on Tribes
    • How Tribes are Planning for Climate Change
    • Tribal Climate Adaptation Menu >
      • TAM Workshops
      • TAM Projects
    • Manoomin: Climate Change Impacts & Conservation >
      • Events
      • Manoomin Literature
  • Network Meetings
  • Projects & Events
    • Indigenous Planning Summer Institute
    • Shifting Seasons Summits >
      • 2021 Shifting Seasons Summit
    • Phenology Trail >
      • Phenology definition
      • why is phenology important?
  • Resources
    • Websites & Tools
    • Climate Change Literature
    • Funding Opportunities
  • Contact

QUARTERLY & Special MEETINGS


The Northeast Indigenous Climate Resilience Network will host Quarterly Meetings each year to share updates and new resources and tools with the network. Below are the upcoming meetings for the year as well as past meetings that have occurred. Occasionally, we will also host special meetings, for those we will announce them via our list-serv emails.

​If you have questions or would like to be a future presenter please email 
shiftingseasons@menominee.edu ​

Next meeting:

Special Meeting
Late May/Early June
More details to come!

upcoming meetings
(All meetings are in Central time)

2022
~August 29th through September 1st, 2022
 Time and Date: TBD
Hybrid - Online and In-person at the 2022 ITEP National Tribes and Indigenous People Climate Conference
Wednesday, November 16
1:00 PM– 2:00 PM
Presented By: To be released
​Description:
To be released
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Past meetings

Here you can find Recordings for past NICRN Quarterly Meetings and special meetings.

2021
​Wednesday, February 24
Hannah Panci
Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission Part 2


Wednesday May 26
Dr. Kelsey Lenard
Shinnecock Indian Nation: WAMPUM Adaptation framework: eastern coastal Tribal Nations and sea level rise impacts on water security
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Wednesday July 28
Omar Gates
New Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) Viewer tool called CHaMP

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Wednesday, August 25​
Molly Woloszyn
NIDIS on the release of their Tribal Drought Engagement Strategy

2022

Thursday, April 14 
Jessica Hellmann (University of MN) and
Tyler Everett (USET)

 Introduction to the MW CASC, and updates on the USET Tribal Climate Resilience Camp & Virtual Forest and Wetland Webinar Training
Meeting Minutes
File Size: 61 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

Contact

College of Menominee Nation - Sustainable Development Institute
​
N172 Hwy 47/55
 PO Box 1179
Keshena, WI 54135
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