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Alliance of Tribal Tourism Advocates
ATNI: Affiliated Tribes of the Northwest Indians
Blackfeet Nation
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe
Chinook Indian Tribe
Commemorate vs. Celebrate
Confluence of Cultures: Native Americans and the Expedition of Lewis and Clark
COTA Tribe Contacts and Web Links
COTA: Circle of Tribal Advisors
About the Circle of Tribal Advisors
COTA Newsletter Archive
Guidance For Tribal Involvement In the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial
Vision Statement
International Traditional Games
Many Nations, Many Voices Exhibit
Montana Tribal Tourism Alliance
National Assn of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers
Native American Authors
Putting Tribes Back On The Map
Signature Events Hosted by Tribal Organizations
Tribal Involvement Grants
Tribal Language Preservation Projects
Tribal Museums & Cultural Centers
Tribes Encountered by Lewis & Clark
U.S. Mint Pouch Project
Who Was Sacagawea
 

Circle of Tribal Advisors
of the National Lewis and Clark Bicentennial 

Mission 

The Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1803-1806 was a major event that shaped the boundaries and the future of the United States and changed forever the lives of indigenous people. Our ancestors preserved the cultural heritage of our tribes and provided the Corps of Northwest Discovery with food, shelter, protection, survival skills and guidance for its successful journey to the Pacific Ocean and return to St Louis , Missouri . 

IT IS THE MISSION
of the Circle of Tribal Advisors to commemorate and acclaim the contributions and goodwill of our ancestors and to plan for the well being of future generations. 

In cooperation with the National Council of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial and its partners -- local, state, federal and tribal -- Circle of Tribal Advisors will promote educational programs that clarify the important role of the tribes, cultural sensitivity and harmony, sustaining stewardship of natural, cultural and historical resources, cultural perpetuation and protection of sacred sites along the route of the Expedition. 

The Circle of Tribal Advisors supports reconciliation that results in sustained healing and meaningful dialogue with Sovereign Nations, creates commemorative infrastructure and establishes lasting tribal legacies to continue after the years of the bicentennial.




 
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