Emcees Wes Wilson and Nicholas Wahpepah invite you to attend the 2024 Tribal Public Health Conference at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Catoosa, Oklahoma.
We are so excited to announce the Tribal Public Health Conference's inaugural Indigenous Fashion Show! For this year's cultural event, we've invited incredible artisans from across Indian Country to participate in this special night of culture, connection, and creativity.
Join us on April 24th! Doors open at 6:30pm, Fashion Show will begin 7:00pm.The theme “Connecting Communities to Create Change” stands as a catalyst for launching conversations, ideas, and solution to address the ongoing needs in Indigenous communities. Our hope is that we provide a platform for TPHC attendees to embody a collaborative spirit and embrace community connections to find adaptive solutions to the challenges they face at home. By uniting, our aspiration is that attendees will establish significant connections, nurture existing partnerships, and collectively work towards creating positive, constructive shifts in the landscape of Tribal Public Health.
Founder, Thrive.UnItd
(Pawnee, Crow, Chickasaw)
Throughout my years working in American Native communities, one of the most important lessons I’ve learned is the power of relationship. From the...
Seven-Time Cancer Survivor
Robbie Trentham is a seven-time oral, head and neck cancer survivor who has spent over ten years speaking to and encouraging thousands of people across several states by telling his survivor story...
Director, The Montana Institute
Dr. Jeff Linkenbach is Founding Director & Research Scientist at The Montana Institute, who has developed national award-winning research- based programs to change norms...
The 7th Generation and the Southern Plains Tribal Health Board has a history of honoring outstanding people who strive to make...
Those working in all areas of research and public health relating to AI/AN populations are encouraged to submit an abstract...
Our conference will offer you a unique opportunity to convene with leaders and professionals in tribal public health from...