A Deeper Conversation with the Voices Guiding the Community
🗓 Date: Thursday, September 25, 2025
🕖 Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM EST
📍 Location: Zoom (Free – Registration Required)
🌿 Leadership Rooted in Tradition, Service, and Vision
In this special edition of our Meet the Tribe series, you’re invited to hear directly from a panel of Shanenawá leaders — individuals responsible for guiding decisions on cultural preservation, education, environmental protection, and community well-being.
Through this rare and meaningful dialogue, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how leadership is shared and expressed within Indigenous frameworks, and how decisions are guided by collective wisdom, responsibility, and care for future generations.
🌱 What You’ll Learn:
How leadership roles are defined within the Shanenawá community
The values that shape community decision-making and conflict resolution
Current priorities and challenges facing the leadership team
How youth, elders, and cultural advisors work together
Reflections on the balance between tradition and adaptation
🧭 Event Format:
Opening welcome and cultural acknowledgment
Panel discussion moderated by an Indigenous Foundation facilitator
Reflections from each panelist on their role and responsibility
Audience-submitted questions and guided discussion
Closing thoughts on sustaining leadership across generations
This session is part of the Indigenous Foundation’s relationship-building series — offering deeper visibility into the people, principles, and priorities shaping the future of the Shanenawá community.