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3rd National Conference on American Indian and Alaska Native Injury & Violence Prevention
3rd National Conference on American Indian and Alaska Native Injury & Violence Prevention

Fri, Jul 17

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Oneida Resort Hotel

3rd National Conference on American Indian and Alaska Native Injury & Violence Prevention

Journey Forward: Protecting Our People, Advancing Our Nation. This event is hosted by the Indian Health Service (IHS).

Time & Location

Jul 17, 2026, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Oneida Resort Hotel, 2040 Airport Dr, Ashwaubenon, WI 54313, USA

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About the event

3rd National Conference on American Indian & Alaska Native Injury and Violence Prevention

Join public health professionals, Tribal leaders, researchers, and community partners for the 3rd National Conference on American Indian & Alaska Native Injury and Violence Prevention. This conference will highlight evidence-informed strategies, Indigenous knowledge, and collaborative approaches to preventing injury and violence while advancing the health and well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native communities.

Dates: July 15–17, 2026


Location: Oneida Resort Hotel, Green Bay, Wisconsin


Learn more and register through the conference website.

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