NCAI President Jefferson Keel to Deliver State of Indian Nations Address on January 27, 2011

Published on Jan 10, 2011

Speech to be broadcast live online at NCAI.org and on radio stations around Indian Country, from the Newseum in Washington, D.C.

On Thursday, January 27, 2011, at 10:30 a.m. (est), the President of the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), Jefferson Keel, will deliver the annual State of Indian Nations address.  The speech will be delivered to an audience of tribal leaders, representatives from the United States government, and citizens of tribal nations and the United States.

The speech will reflect on the state of Indian Country going into 2011 and outline the key priorities for the federal government to consider when working to uphold the federal trust responsibility to tribal nations.

Jefferson Keel is serving in his second year as President of NCAI and is the Lt. Governor of the Chickasaw Nation.

A member of the United States Congress (TBA) will provide a response to the speech. The event will be hosted at the Newseum's Knight Studio in Washington, D.C. and will be webcast live on NCAI.org.  The speech will also be carried on radio stations throughout the country by Native Voice 1 and Native America Calling. 

For more information about the event please contact NCAI Communications Director, Thom Wallace, twallace@ncai.org.

 

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