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Tribal Partners Working Group

​The Tribal Partners Working Group is a closed working group limited to Native Nation officials and representatives who represent those Nations on matters involving domestic and international repatriation, NAGPRA, cultural heritage protection, historic preservation, and sacred places matters. This group exists to create a protected space for Native Nation representatives to come together and discuss important and sensitive issues such as: 
  • Understanding laws and policies 
  • Repatriation protocols 
  • Staying safe and healthy 
  • Developing relationships 
  • Building best practices and strategies 
  • Support our Nations and Peoples 

Meetings are the fourth Thursday of the month at 2 p.m. ET. unless holidays or other events require us to reschedule. Please complete 
this form if you would like to join the group.

Auction Monitoring

Native Nation representatives can sign up for our auction monitoring system via the subscription form below. Learn more about auction monitoring.
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