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Recording Now Available: “Know Your Rights” Webinar for Tribal Citizens

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NCAI

A recording is now available for the recent “Know Your Rights: Tribal Citizens, Law Enforcement Encounters, and Practical Steps to Stay Safe” webinar hosted by National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and the Native American Rights Fund (NARF).


Held on January 28, 2026, this timely and important webinar provides critical information for Tribal citizens navigating interactions with law enforcement. The session offers practical guidance on understanding individual rights, responding safely during encounters, and accessing legal protections.

What the Webinar Covers

Participants will find:

  • An overview of Tribal citizen rights during law enforcement encounters

  • Practical steps to take if approached in public, at home, or in the workplace

  • Guidance on staying calm and protecting yourself during interactions

  • Downloadable slides and resource materials

This webinar serves as an educational tool for Tribal leaders, program staff, advocates, and community members seeking clear and accurate information.

Additional Resources from NARF

In addition to the recording, NARF has compiled a set of Resources for Individuals and Nonprofits Approached by ICE. These materials include information specifically addressing the rights of Tribal citizens if approached at home, work, or in public spaces.

These resources are designed to empower individuals and organizations with knowledge, preparation strategies, and legal context.



Ensuring our communities are informed is an important step toward protecting Tribal sovereignty and the safety and rights of Tribal citizens.

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