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A group of close to 50 smiling individuals pose outside on the grass on a sunny day, with a mountain range visible in the background.
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In Fall 2024, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) hosted a highly successful three-day Tribal Climate Workshop. The event brought together over 50 participants from approximately 15 Tribal Nations, alongside representatives from over 15 Tribal organizations, federal partners, and local community members.

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In this group photo of the 2024 United South and Eastern Tribes Tribal Climate Resilience Camp, smiling individuals wearing lanyard tags pose together outdoors in a shaded wooded area.
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United South and Eastern Tribes hosted the 3rd Tribal Climate Resilience Camp in June 2024, with attendance from five member Tribal Nations.

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A group of 24 individuals casually dressed and wearing nametags pose outside in an urban area for a group photo.
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The Alaska Tribal communities of Hooper Bay, Paimiut, Unalakleet, Kokhanok, Klawock, and Igiugig participated in Looking Forward, Looking Back: Strengthening Resilience Today (SRT), a 2023-2024 climate adaptation training series hosted by the Alaska Tribal Resilience Learning Network (TRLN) and the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society (NAFWS) in partnership with Native Movement.

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Beach located within the study area of the needs assessment. Photo courtesy of Kylie Avery.
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The Liaisons in the Pacific Northwest, Amelia Marchand and Kylie Avery, partnered with the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group (UW CIG) and Washington Sea Grant to identify unmet climate adaptation needs and priorities of Coastal Tribes in Washington and Oregon.

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