
Fifth Annual
Educators' Conference
July 7 – 9, 2026
Lame Deer, Montana
Va’ahtama
“Come sit in the place of honor.”
Authentic Native content in curriculum
Trauma-informed education practices
Culturally responsive pedagogy
Collaboration with Indigenous knowledge keepers
Attendees can earn continuing education units
from Montana State University Billings or credit
from Chief Dull Knife College.
We are always looking for more
great speakers with content to share.
Why Attend this conference?
Integrating authentic Native content in curriculum involves using materials and lesson plans that are developed by or in partnership with Native communities, ensuring accurate representation and inclusion of Indigenous perspectives across subjects such as ecology, history, and the arts.
Trauma-informed education practices shift the focus from judgment to empathy, prioritizing safety, trust, empowerment, and connection in the classroom to better support students who have experienced adversity or trauma.
Culturally responsive pedagogy centers on recognizing and valuing students’ diverse cultural backgrounds, connecting learning to their lived experiences, and fostering an inclusive environment that promotes engagement and respect.
Collaboration with Indigenous knowledge keepers involves building relationships with Native community members and leaders, who share cultural traditions, values, and expertise, enriching the curriculum and helping students develop a deeper understanding of Indigenous knowledge and practices

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