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Tribal Consultation on Violence Against Indian Women (VAWA 2013, Section 903)

VAWA 2005 requires the DOJ, HHS, and DOI to engage in formal consultation with Indian tribes on an annual basis to address concerns that impact the safety of Indian women at the broadest level. Read More ››

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DOJ OVW Tribal Consultation Reports 2009-2019

VAWA 2005 requires DOJ, HHS, and DOI to consult with Indian tribes on an annual basis. Read More ››

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Tribal Consultation, VAWA 2013, Section 903 Webinar

Description: VAWA 2005 requires DOJ, HHS, and DOI to consult with Indian tribes on an annual basis. This interaction on a nation-to-nation basis has allowed tribal governments and the United States to Read More ››

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Tribal Consultation, VAWA 2013, Section 903 for Tribal Coaltions

VAWA 2005 requires DOJ, HHS, and DOI to consult with Indian tribes on an annual basis. Read More ››

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Indigenizing VAWA and VOCA Through Tribal Grassroots Organizing and Movement Building

This webinar will provide updates on recent VAWA reauthorization efforts and the importance of continued advocacy for a permanent VOCA fix for a dedicated tribal funding stream under the Crime Read More ››

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Tribal Consultation on Violence Against Women 2017: Why Attendance of Indian Tribes Is Urgent

VAWA 2005 requires DOJ, HHS, and DOI to consult with Indian tribes on an annual basis. Read More ››

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Annual Consultation Prep Webinar

  Annual Consultation Prep Webinar - November 18, 201 Read More ››

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OVW Annual Consultation Report 2015

The Department of Justice’s annual Tribal Consultation on Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women is held pursuant to Public Law 109-162, Title IX, Section 903 of the Violence Read More ››

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