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2nd Annual Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) Summit
2nd Annual Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) Summit

Wed, Oct 15

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Las Vegas

2nd Annual Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) Summit

This annual gathering is a centralized platform for tribal leaders, advocates, policymakers, and community partners to address the MMIR crisis, a crisis that tragically overlaps with issues of domestic violence, human trafficking, homicide, and missing persons cases that often receive little follow-

Time & Location

Oct 15, 2025, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Las Vegas, 4505 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89154, USA

About the event

Inaugural United Natives MMIR Awareness Seminar Las Vegas

 The Annual MMIR (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives) Awareness Seminar is a vital event hosted by United Natives to shed light on the pressing issue of MMIR within Native communities. This seminar brings together advocates, leaders, and experts to address the challenges, share solutions, and foster collaboration to combat this crisis. Through impactful panels, keynote speakers, and community engagement, we aim to raise awareness, honor victims, and empower attendees with actionable insights to drive meaningful change. Join us as we unite voices to seek justice, healing, and prevention for our Indigenous relatives. Our national nonprofit provides FREE telehealth counseling in 12 states! Our events help us fundraise to grow this vital program to all 50 states! 


General Entry: $100 Register Here

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