
Resources for building respectful and effective partnerships across communities.
Resource Database.
We’ve gathered a powerful collection of films, strategic planning tools, webinars, and case studies to support you and your team in building meaningful, values-driven relationships. Whether you're part of a tribe, a tribal ally, or simply eager to strengthen your understanding of tribal relations, these resources are designed to help you foster partnerships rooted in shared goals and mutual respect. Explore, learn, and take action today!
Steps to Land Back Film Series
Nobody is navigating this journey alone. Across the country, tribes, Native communities, landowners, and institutions—big and small—are transforming the way land is returned to Indigenous stewardship. The Steps to Land Back mini-film series highlights the diverse paths to #LandBack, celebrating those leading the way and inspiring others to take action in their own communities.
"Steps to Land Back: Konkow Valley Pt. 2
NEW! Steps to Land Back: Konkow Valley Band of Maidu Indians and Butte County Resource Conservation District (RCD)
"Steps to Land Back: Native Advisory Councils"
"Steps to Land Back: Wappo and Sugarloaf Ridge State Park"
"Steps to Land Back: Land Access and Cultural Revitalization"
"Steps to Land Back: Konkow Valley"
"Steps to Land Back: Middletown Art Center and Native-Curated Exhibits"
Tribes bring unique perspectives and priorities that can sometimes feel at odds with the goals of non-tribal entities. When communication breaks down due to misunderstandings, valuable opportunities for collaboration are lost. To bridge this gap, we've developed strategic planning tools that foster clear, effective partnerships rooted in empathy, understanding, and respect. These resources help all parties center tribal sovereignty, meaningful allyship, and a shared sense of place—ensuring that relationships are built on a strong foundation of mutual respect and shared goals.