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  • Home
  • About Us
    • History
    • Advisory Council
    • Tribal Climate Resilience Liaisons
    • Organizations & Networks
  • Climate Change
    • Impacts of Climate Change on Tribes
    • How Tribes are Planning for Climate Change
    • Tribal Climate Adaptation Menu
    • Manoomin: Climate Change Impacts & Conservation >
      • Manoomin Literature
  • Network Meetings
  • Projects & Events
    • Indigenous Planning Summer Institute
    • Shifting Seasons Summits >
      • 2021 Shifting Seasons Summit
    • Phenology Learning Path
  • Resources
    • Websites & Tools
    • Climate Change Literature
    • Funding Opportunities
  • Contact

Indigenous organizations and networks

The below list includes regional and national organizations and networks that work on climate and environmental issues from Indigenous perspectives. Many of these organizations partner with ICRN on different events and opportunities. Click on the images to visit their websites.

other organizations and networks

The below list includes other regional and national organizations and networks that work on climate and environmental issues. Many of these organizations partner with ICRN on different events and opportunities. Click on the images to visit their websites.

Contact

College of Menominee Nation -
​Sustainable Development Institute
​
N172 Hwy 47/55
 PO Box 1179
Keshena, WI 54135
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​This site is not a forum for sharing sensitive or protected information. Instead, it is a place that provides the latest tools and resources for Indigenous peoples and scientists to work together towards meeting the current challenges of climate change and is a place to build an understanding of how climate change is affecting tribes within the Northeast region of the U.S.  Any sensitive information that is submitted will not be shared on this website.

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