The Embassy of Tribal Nations is an embassy located in Washington, D.C.[1] that provides a center of operations to the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI).[citation needed] It was established on November 3, 2009[2] and allowed the NCAI and other tribal groups an opportunity to meet in a designated location.[3] The existence of the Embassy in the United States capital allows international relations between tribes and the U.S. government to be conducted close to each other.[citation needed]
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^"Tribal Leaders From Across Indian Country to Gather in Washington to Open Embassy of Tribal Nations" (Press release). National Congress of American Indians. 30 October 2009. ProQuest451233372.