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Overview

The 2023 Northwest Tribal Clean Energy Summit will convene Tribes to learn, share information, and advance Tribal clean energy initiatives in the Pacific Northwest.

Where: Tulalip Resort and Casino

When: June 13-15, 2023 

What: The Summit will engage Tribal leaders, citizens, staff, youth and collaborators in conversation about navigating the cultural, economic, and social challenges of implementing clean energy projects. Our goals include:

  • Ensure that Tribes have the information, support, capacity and resources necessary to plan for and implement Tribal Energy Projects;
  • Increase Tribal awareness of opportunities and challenges faced by other Tribes in developing energy projects and when partnering with outside partners for planning, policy development and project implementation;
  • Improving project success by appropriately engaging and consulting with Tribes;
  • Assess Tribal needs interests, and priorities related to Energy sovereignty, while providing listening opportunities for intertribal collaboration to move those priorities forward

All are welcome to register.

Lodging

  • Special $129 lodging rate available at the Tulalip Resort and Casino until May 20; call 360.716.7162 and mention “ATNI Energy Summit”

Ground Transportation

  • Shuttle: Bellair Airporter has $39 one way shuttles between SEATAC airport and the Tulalip Casino and Resort. Book your shuttle today!
  • Amtrak, Light rail, public transportation, Taxi, and rideshare services are available from the airport, King Street Train Station, or Marysville. No hotel shuttle is available.

Draft Agenda (see detail)

Planning Team

  • Chas Jones, Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
  • Tami Trahant, Affiliated Tribes of NW Indians
  • Donald Williams, Coyote Steals Fire Energy Group
  • Maggie Tallmadge, Navajo Power
  • David Petrie, Ocean Winds Senior Advisor
  • Reuben Martinez, Univ. of Washington

For more info

  • Contact Tami Trahant; ttrahant AT atnitribes.org.

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Detailed Agenda

Goals and Objectives are based in understanding Native climate sensitivity

Native communities are among the most climate-sensitive groups within the Northwest, Southern and Eastern regions of the United States.

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