Promo Kit: Remaking Tribal Constitutions Seminar 2026
Thank you for helping us spread the word about our 2026 Remaking Tribal Constitutions Seminar at Desert Diamond Casino on the homelands of the Tohono O’odham Nation near Tucson, AZ. The two day seminar will take place on July 15-16, 2026 and will be offered on an in-person basis only.
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🪶📜 Learn Indigenous constitution making from Tribal leaders who have been there!
The @Native Nations Institute at the University of Arizona’s @Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy will bring their research-based curriculum to southern Arizona this summer.
The two-day professional development and educational event aims to answer your pressing questions about Indigenous constitutions and the process of writing, encoding, and living with those documents.
Current and prospective Tribal leaders are invited to join us at Desert Diamond Casino on the homelands of the Tohono O’odham Nation near Tucson, AZ on July 15-16, 2026.
Participants will explore analytical frameworks for evaluating community needs, strategies for strengthening governmental foundations, and follow-up steps to ensure the long-term sustainability of Tribal constitutional refinement efforts.
Throughout the two-day event, Native leaders and other governance experts will share their knowledge and experience while allowing participants ample opportunity to ask questions, collaborate with colleagues from other Native nations, and enjoy catered meals from the desert southwest.
💸Save $100 when you register by May 31!
Ready to build a constitution that works for your Nation and your People?
🔗Learn more and save your seat here: https://nniconstitutions.arizona.edu/rtc
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🪶📜 Learn Indigenous constitution making from Tribal leaders who have been there!
The @nniarizona at the University of Arizona’s @udallcenter will bring their research-based curriculum to southern Arizona this summer.
The two-day professional development and educational event aims to answer your pressing questions about Indigenous constitutions and the process of writing, encoding, and living with those documents.
Current and prospective Tribal leaders are invited to join us at Desert Diamond Casino on the homelands of the Tohono O’odham Nation near Tucson, AZ on July 15-16, 2026.
Participants will explore analytical frameworks for evaluating community needs, strategies for strengthening governmental foundations, and follow-up steps to ensure the long-term sustainability of Tribal constitutional refinement efforts.
Throughout the two-day event, Native leaders and other governance experts will share their knowledge and experience while allowing participants ample opportunity to ask questions, collaborate with colleagues from other Native nations, and enjoy catered meals from the desert southwest.
💸Save $100 when you register by May 31!
Ready to build a constitution that works for your Nation and your People?
🔗Learn more and save your seat at the link in our bio!!
🪶📜 Learn Indigenous constitution making from Tribal leaders who have been there!
The @Native Nations Institute at the University of Arizona’s @Udall Center will bring their research-based curriculum to southern Arizona this summer.
The two-day professional development and educational event aims to answer your pressing questions about Indigenous constitutions and the process of writing, encoding, and living with those documents.
Current and prospective Tribal leaders are invited to join us at Desert Diamond Casino on the homelands of the Tohono O’odham Nation near Tucson, AZ on July 15-16, 2026.
Participants will explore analytical frameworks for evaluating community needs, strategies for strengthening governmental foundations, and follow-up steps to ensure the long-term sustainability of Tribal constitutional refinement efforts.
Throughout the two-day event, Native leaders and other governance experts will share their knowledge and experience while allowing participants ample opportunity to ask questions, collaborate with colleagues from other Native nations, and enjoy catered meals from the desert southwest.
💸Save $100 when you register by May 31!
Ready to build a constitution that works for your Nation and your People?
🔗Learn more and save your seat here: https://nniconstitutions.arizona.edu/rtc
🪶📜 Learn Indigenous constitution making from Tribal leaders who have been there!
@nniarizona will bring their research-based curriculum to southern Arizona this summer.
💸Sign up by May 31 to save $100!
🔗Details here: https://nniconstitutions.arizona.edu/rtc
SL: Learn constitution remaking from Tribal leaders
Greetings, friends and relatives!
We’re pleased to invite you to the Native Nations Institute’s Remaking Tribal Constitutions Seminar in Arizona this summer!
This two-day professional development and educational event aims to answer your pressing questions about Indigenous constitutions and the process of writing, encoding, and living with those documents.
Current and prospective Tribal leaders will gather at Desert Diamond Casino on the homelands of the Tohono O’odham Nation near Tucson, AZ on July 15-16, 2026 to explore analytical frameworks for evaluating community needs, strategies for strengthening governmental foundations, and follow-up steps to ensure the long-term sustainability of Tribal constitutional refinement efforts.
Throughout the two-day event, Native leaders and other governance experts will share their knowledge and experience while allowing participants ample opportunity to ask questions, collaborate with colleagues from other Native nations, and enjoy catered meals from the desert southwest.
This event is always in high demand so save your seat today!
Save $100 when you sign up by May 31, 2026.
Have questions? Send them to Indigenous Governance and Direct Services Outreach Specialist Kevin Fortuin at kfortuin@arizona.edu.
Learn more and save your seat here.
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The Native Nations Institute will offer their research-based Remaking Tribal Constitutions Seminar at Desert Diamond Casino on the homelands of the Tohono O’odham Nation near Tucson, AZ on July 15-16. The seminar is designed to equip leaders and other decision makers with the knowledge and tools necessary to assess their systems and to explore analytical frameworks for evaluating community needs, strategies for strengthening governmental foundations, and follow-up steps to ensure the long-term sustainability of Tribal constitutional refinement efforts. Details here: https://nniconstitutions.arizona.edu/rtc
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The Native Nations Institute will offer their Remaking Tribal Constitutions Seminar on the homelands of the Tohono O’odham Nation near Tucson, AZ on July 15-16. The seminar is designed to answer pressing questions about Indigenous constitutions and the process of writing and encoding those documents in Tribal governments. Details here: https://nniconstitutions.arizona.edu/rtc
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Questions? Contact us:
Kevin Fortuin, Outreach Specialist, Native Nations Institute Indigenous Governance and Direct Services Program