The NIH Tribal Health Research Office (THRO), in collaboration with the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS), is proud to announce the Federal Indian Boarding School Healing Summit. This landmark event is a key step in the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) efforts to address the intergenerational harms caused by the Indian Civilization Act and federal Indian boarding school policies on American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian (AI/AN/NH) communities.

The summit will spotlight cultural revitalization practices as critical pathways for healing and fostering healthful futures for AI/AN/NH communities and families. Esteemed participants will include leaders in intergenerational trauma research, community practitioners, boarding school survivors, as well as representatives from federal agencies and HHS operating divisions.

December 18, 2024 VideoCast
December 19, 2024 VideoCast
December 20, 2024 VideoCast

Key Goals of the Summit

  • To identify gaps in knowledge surrounding intergenerational trauma and healing practices
  • To align priorities across federal agencies for a coordinated, community-informed response
  • To pave the way for new initiatives focused on individual, familial, community, and population-level healing

This significant gathering underscores a whole-of-government approach to developing strategies that honor the resilience and wisdom of AI/AN/NH communities while addressing past injustices.

Stay tuned for more details about the summit’s agenda and opportunities to participate in this vital dialogue for healing and renewal.

Agenda

DAY 1: Pathways to Healing: Truth-Telling and Just-Us (Masur Auditorium)
Green Room (right of stage) open for cultural healing from 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
7:00 a.m.Shuttle Pickup for Attendees Staying at the Bethesda Marriott 
7:30 a.m.Summit Registration Opens
Light refreshments available at Masur Auditorium Lobby
8:30 a.m.Welcome & Opening Remarks
Masur Auditorium
Dr. Karina Walters & Deborah Parker
NIH Tribal Health Research Office and National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition Welcome 
Honor Guard and Opening SongsLance Fisher 
Giovanna Gross
Jim LaBelle Sr.
Gregorio Kishketon
Sandy White Hawk
Tom Kinley
Opening Prayer 
Welcome to LandJessica Swann
Piscataway Conoy Tribe
Welcome to National Institutes of Health (NIH)Dr. Monica Bertagnolli
Director, NIH
Welcome AddressSecretary Deb Haaland
U.S. Department of the Interior
9:30 a.m.Boarding School Survivors
“Truth-Telling is a Pathway to Healing”

Moderator
Charlee Brissette

Panelists
Donna Council
Dora Brought Plenty
Jim LaBelle Sr.
Dr. Antony Stately

10:40 a.m.Break
Light refreshments available at Masur Auditorium lobby
11:00 a.m.Federal Boarding School Initiative
Investigative Reports and Road to Healing Panel

Moderator
Captain Karen Hearod

Panelists
Connie Walker
Kathryn Isom-Clause
Tracy Canard Goodluck

11:50 a.m.The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition
Organization Update

Moderator
Deborah Parker

Panelists
Dr. Samuel Torres
Fallon Carey
Dr. Ponka-We Cozad

12:30 p.m.Lunch Break
Box Lunches Provided at Masur Auditorium lobby
FAES Classrooms 1, 2, 4, 5 (downstairs Building 10)
1:30 p.m.Reconvene—Stretch and PlayDr. Ponka-We Cozad
Charlee Brissette
1:45 p.m.Truth-Telling and Justice 
Multigenerational Impact of Boarding School 

Moderator
Dr. Karina Walters

Panelists
Dr. Amy Bombay
Dr. Donna Nagata
Dr. Brenda Elias
Dr. Tessa Evans-Campbell

3:00 p.m.Break
Light refreshments available at Masur Auditorium Lobby
3:15 p.m.Reconvene and PlayDr. Ponka-We Cozad
Charlee Brissette
3:20 p.m.Boarding School Survivors
“Justice and Just-Us: Pathways to Healing”

Moderator
Frederick Lane

Panelists
Lakota Harden
Susan LaBelle
Gene Bozicic

4:30 p.m.Break and StretchDr. Ponka-We Cozad
Charlee Brissette
4:45 p.m.Breakout Rooms and Talking CirclesModerators
Boarding School Survivor Circle 1—Masur AuditoriumCircle 1: NABS staff
Boarding School Survivor Circle 2—Masur AuditoriumCircle 2: NABS staff
Boarding School Survivor Circle 3—Masur AuditoriumCircle 3: NABS staff
Tribal Leaders Circle 4—FAES Classroom 1Circle 4: Michelle Scott & Dr. Katherine Gottlieb
AI/AN/NH Agencies & Communities Circle 5—FAES Classroom 2Circle 5: Emily Edenshaw & Dr. Jamee Māhealani Miller & Margo Gray
Scientists Circle 6—FAES Classroom 4Circle 6: Dr. Tessa Evans-Campbell & Dr. Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan
Federal Employees Circle 7—FAES Classroom 5Circle 7: Dr. Kathy Etz & Captain Kari Hearod
5:30 p.m.Report Back, Wrap-Up, and Round DanceDr. Karina Walters & Deborah Parker
Antone George
6:00 p.m.Adjourn and Load Shuttle
Building 10, South Entrance
DAY 2: Pathways to Thriving and Centering Love (Natcher Auditorium)
Room C1/C2 open for cultural healing from 9:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m
7:30 a.m.Check-In and Networking
Light refreshments available at Natcher Lower Lobby
8:30 a.m.Welcome and Opening Remarks
Natcher Auditorium
Opening Prayer & SongLance Fisher 
Giovanna Gross
Welcome AddressDr. Karina Walters &
Deborah Parker
Waffle/Door Prizes
8:45 a.m.Pathways to Thriving: Love, Land, and Water

Moderator
Dr. Diane Hirshberg

Panelists
Dr. Michelle Johnson-Jennings
Sharon Day
Dr. Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan
Dr. Joannie Suina

9:55 a.m.Break
Light refreshments available at Natcher Lower Lobby
Dr. Ponka-We Cozad
Charlee Brissette
10:15 a.m.Pathways to Thriving
Hawaii

Moderator
Summer Sylva 

Panelists
Dr. Jamee Māhealani Miller 
Dr. Toni Bissen

11:00 a.m.Special Remarks from NIH
NIH DirectorDr. Monica Bertagnolli
NIH Deputy Director for Program Coordination, Planning and Strategic Initiatives (DPCPSI)Dr. Tara Schwetz
Director, NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research (OBSSR)Dr. Jane Simoni
11:30 a.m.Intergenerational Healing

Moderator
Dr. Samuel Torres

Panelists
Lacey Kinnart
Gene Bozicic
Meg Singer
Ronald Singer

12:40 p.m.GROUP PHOTO
Teepee Area; Natcher Lawn
1:00 p.m.Lunch with No Reservations Catering by Jessica Swann
Natcher Lower Lobby
2:00 p.m.Reconvene and PlayDr. Ponka-We Cozad
Charlee Brissette
2:15 p.m.Pathways Built on Indigenous Love: Building Healthful Connections and Parenting

Moderator
Dr. Ramona Beltrán

Panelists
Dr. Jessica Saniġuq Ullrich
Dr. LaVerne Xilegg Demientieff
Dr. Michelle Sarche

3:30 p.m.Break
Light refreshments available at Natcher Lower Lobby
4:00 p.m.Breakout Rooms and Panels
Role of Art, Film, and Storytelling (Panel 1)—Room G1/G2Panel 1: Dr. Ramona Beltrán & Dora Brought Plenty 
Power of Traditional Healing (Panel 2)—Room E1/E2Panel 2: Avery Denny & Pablo Jasper
Kitchen Table Talk (Panel 3)—Room DPanel 3: Sandy White Hawk & George McCauley
What Has Been Done to Date: HHS (Panel 4)—Room F1/F2Panel 4: SAMHSA, OASH, ACF, ANA, AHRQ, IHS
Survivors Group Decompression—Room A
5:15 p.m.Reconvene, Play, Wrap-Up, Round Dance

Dr. Ponka-We Cozad
Charlee Brissette

Dr. Karina Walters 
Deborah Parker

Antone George

6:00 p.m.Adjourn and Load Shuttle
Natcher front entrance
DAY 3: Being a Good Ancestor: Commitment to Action (Natcher Auditorium)
Room C1/C2 open for cultural healing from 9:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m
7:30 a.m.Check-In and Networking
Light refreshments available
8:30 a.m.Welcome and Opening Remarks
Natcher Auditorium
Opening Prayer & Song 
Welcome Address from NIH THRO LeadershipDr. Karina Walters
Welcome AddressDr. Roselyn Tso
Director, Indian Health Services
9:00 a.m.

Breakout Sessions
Next Steps—Being a Good Ancestor—Commitment to Action

Federal Employees—Room F1/F2
Scientists—Room E1/E2
Practitioners and Agencies—Room G1/G2
Survivors—Room A

Breakout Groups
10:00 a.m.Report Back from BreakoutsNatcher Auditorium
11:00 a.m.Address from NIH LeadershipDr. Lawrence Tabak
Principal Deputy Director, NIH
11:10 a.m.Keynote AddressDr. Nora Volkow
Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse
11:30 a.m.Closing RemarksNatcher Auditorium
Closing Summit RemarksRebecca Jones Gaston
Commissioner, ACYF
Prayer 
Closing Song and Retiring of the ColorsDr. Karina Walters
Deborah Parker
12:00 p.m.Meeting Adjourns
Take-away lunch boxes located in lower lobby of Natcher

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