WH hosting first in-person Tribal Nations Summit in six years
The Biden Administration on Wednesday is hosting its first in-person Tribal Nations Summit, the first in-person White House Tribal Nations Summit of any kind since 2016, and Principal Chief of Cherokee Nation, Chuck Hoskin Jr., will be speaking during the summit.
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