BERNALILLO, N.M. — Nourishing native roots for healing. That was the goal for dozens of advocates, families, and leaders in Bernalillo.
On March 15, the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) kicked off its 9th annual “Tribal Leaders Summit.” The two-day event was held at the Santa Ana Star Casino Hotel.
It was also the biggest summit the coalition has ever hosted, with over 30 tribal leaders represented across New Mexico.
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