Other Tribal Technical Assistance Providers

Clan Star, Inc. To restore the safety of Native women by addressing domestic battering, sexual abuse, torture, and stalking, Clan Star works with fourteen tribal domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions from across the United States. They provide assistance to their counterparts across the nation, offering help with legal issues, organizational planning, video production for public service announcements, interagency communication and collaboration, leadership training, mentorship and internet access.

Sacred Circle Sacred Circle National Resource Center to End Violence Against Native Women strives to increase Native Nations' capacity to provide resources and advocacy to women and their children victimized by battering and sexual violence through technical assistance, model programming, training and information that is culturally relevant. Sacred Circle is dedicated to actions that promote the sovereignty and safety of women.

Southwest Center for Law and Policy (SWCLAP) SWCLAP works across jurisdictions to develop comprehensive, interdisciplinary responses to violence in Indian country. Their staff of skilled trial attorneys has decades of experience working with Tribal, state, and federal court systems.

Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) TLPI facilitates the sharing of resources so that Indian Nations and tribal justice systems have access to cost effective resources which can be adapted to meet the individual needs of their communities. They strive to establish programs which link tribal justice systems with other academic, legal, and judicial resources such as law schools, Indian law clinics, tribal colleges, Native American Studies programs, Indian legal organizations and consultants, tribal legal departments, other tribal courts, and other judicial/legal institutions.
 

 

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