June 25, 2026

Sovereignty in Numbers: The 2026 Center for Indian Country Development Data Summit

Conversations with Indian Country leaders leveraging data for economic self-determination.

Location

Virtual

Venue

Virtual

Time

10:00 am

Organizer

Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Event Description

From the event host website:

Recent years have brought economic data innovations across Indian Country and new models for governing data in ways that honor tribal data sovereignty. Digital advancements have made it easier to collect and analyze data, and artificial intelligence (AI) has introduced new risks and possibilities. Tools such as tribal censuses, economic impact reports, and the Survey of Native Nations are equipping tribes with new forms of data as they navigate economic realities. During a time of rapid change, how are tribes leveraging emerging data opportunities in ways that safeguard tribal citizens and values?

The Center for Indian Country Development’s (CICD’s) 2026 data summit will feature conversations with Indian Country thought leaders on what it means to marshal data for economic self-determination. Tribal leaders will share ways they’re working with economic data to design services for tribal citizens, attract investment in their communities, and steward their resources for future generations. Speakers will also explore ways tribes are shaping emerging data applications on their own terms.

We hope you’ll join us for this important conversation.

Speakers include:

  • Jennifer Chadwick (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma), Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
  • Former Vice President Danielle DeLong (Ho-Chunk Nation), Ho-Chunk Nation
  • Matthew Gregg, CICD, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • Secretary Zechariah Harjo (Muscogee, Navajo, Chickasaw, and Seminole nations), Office of the Secretary of the Nation, Muscogee (Creek) Nation
  • Ava LaPlante (Santo Domingo Pueblo), CICD, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • Mike Lettig (Navajo Nation), Huntington Bank
  • Casey Lozar (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes), CICD, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • Maria Morin McCoy (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa), Community Member
  • Traci Morris (Chickasaw Nation), American Indian Policy Institute, Arizona State University
  • Vanessa Palmer, Community Development and CICD, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • Ted Piccolo (Colville Confederated Tribes), Mission Driven Finance
  • Michael Running Wolf (Lakota, Cheyenne), First Languages AI Reality
  • Alene Tchourumoff, Community Development and CICD, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • H Trostle (Cherokee Nation), CICD, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
  • Howard Valandra (Rosebud Sioux Tribe), Indian Land Tenure Foundation
  • Lakota Vogel (Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe), Four Bands Community Fund, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Board of Directors

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