This year's host hotel and conference will be at the Royal Sonesta Minneapolis Downtown.
For more information on the host hotel and to make reservations, please visit our hotel tab.
City of Minneapolis:
Land & Water Acknowledgement
Meet Minneapolis acknowledges and honors the Dakhóta Oyáte (Dakota People), who are the original stewards of the magnificent land and vibrant waterways of Minneapolis. The Dakota, as well as Ojibwe and other Indigenous people cared for the land, lakes and the Haha Wakpa (Mississippi River) for thousands of years before the arrival of Europeans.
Today, this place continues to hold significant spiritual and cultural importance for the strong, resilient and growing Indigenous community in Minneapolis and Minnesota.
This acknowledgement is just the start of our journey as we continually strive to tell the rich and diverse story of Minneapolis.
The Tribal Lands and Environment Forum (TLEF) is a joint effort between the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP), the Tribal Waste and Response Steering Committee (TWAR SC), and US EPA’s Office of Land and Emergency Management (OLEM).
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