The International Indigenous Women’s Health Meeting, held every two years, focuses on innovative clinical care models and community‐based public health approaches for women and their families of Indigenous People of North America. During the conference participants will further strengthen their knowledge about prevalent health problems facing Indigenous communities and promising strategies to improve wellness and acquire practical skills. Opportunities to share knowledge, to network and to develop partnerships will be built into the program. Topics will include rural maternity safety, trauma‐informed care, maternal substance use, cultural safety and much more. The meeting provides an opportunity for community members, healers, Elders, Knowledge Holders, clinicians, students, and others who work with Indigenous women and communities to come together to learn, share, support, and build partnerships to improve the health of all Indigenous people seeking obstetric and gynecologic care.