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The meetings/training opportunities listed below are intended to provide some of the technical support, and distance learning now offered for conservation professionals. Our intent is to provide a catalyst for inspiring conservation excellence through education, outreach, and partnerships.

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Events

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dot Global Gaming Expo (G2E), Las Vegas, NV., Oct 1 - 5

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dot USET 2012 EXPO, Uncasville, CT., Oct 8 - 11

The USET 2012 EXPO will be held during the Annual Meeting at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, CT, on October 9-10. The USET EXPO allows vendors an opportunity to introduce products and services to Indian Country – a new market for many. Vendors can meet with Tribal leaders and representatives to best see how their products and services can be useful in the day-to-day operations of Tribal offices, health clinics, fire departments, court systems, schools, hotels, casinos, restaurants, water systems, and other businesses operated by Tribes. Website Notice [exit notice]


dot United South and Eastern Tribes (USET) Conference, Uncasville, CT, Oct. 9-12

The USET Conference will begin with General Assembly Tuesday, October 9 at 8:30 a.m. Presentations will continue Wednesday, October 10 and Thursday, October 11. The Board of Directors’ Business Meeting will be held on Friday, October 12.

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dot American Indian College Fund Gala, Minneapolis, MN., Oct 11

The 17th annual American Indian College Fund Flame of Hope Gala will be held at The Depot in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Thursday, October 11 to raise funds for scholarships to benefit needy Native students. A reception will begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by a dinner program at 7 p.m.

The event will feature Native entertainment. Flutist R. Carlos Nakaí, Native Pride Arts dancers, Southern California Kahweeyah Bird Singers and Dancers, and Iron Boy drum group will perform. Hattie Kauffman, an award-winning television journalist with CBS, will serve as Mistress of Ceremonies.A silent auction of Native arts and other items will also be featured. Renowned Native artist Bunky Echo-Hawk will be creating a piece live for the auction that night. Website Notice [exit notice]


dot 29th First Alaskans Institute Elders & Youth Conference, Anchorage, AK., Oct 15 - 17

Celebrate Alaska Native intellect. Encourage young people and Elders to attend the 29th First Alaskans Institute Elders & Youth Conference October 15-17, 2012, in Anchorage. The conference stimulates dialogue between young people and Elders and encourages them to maintain traditional Native values and practices while thriving in the modern world. Participation at the conference has increased over the years, and we are proud to announce that we expect over 1,500 participants to be in attendance this year.

Our staff and the Elders & Youth Council are busy preparing for this year's conference. This three-day meeting directly precedes the annual convention of the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) and is the only gathering of this magnitude in Alaska. Website Notice [exit notice]


dot Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN), Oct 15 - 21 (Tentative Dates)

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dot Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency for Alaska Native Community Development, Anchorage, AK., Oct 16 - 17

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dot Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission - Future of Our Salmon, Portland, OR., Oct 17 - 18

Salmon are the shared bounty as well as responsibility of the people of the Pacific Northwest. As such, we have a common desire to restore healthy salmon runs to the Columbia Basin. The Columbia Basin tribes believe that the region needs a common vision to restore naturally spawning salmon populations based on practical management, habitat protection and restoration, and innovative recovery and rebuilding programs.

This year’s conference will concentrate on how hatchery policies shape salmon recovery efforts and how to ensure these policies serve the needs of the salmon and the region. The conference is for federal, tribal, state, and city representatives; Indian, sport, and commercial fishers; environmental organizations; and the public. Website Notice [exit notice]


dot Midwest Native American Economic Development Conference, Chicago, IL., Oct 17 - 18

This fall for two days only, the Midwest Native American Economic Development Conference will convene and bring together tribal decision makers and business leaders from across the Midwest. In an intimate, educational forum, professionals and tribal leaders will discuss the latest strategies to promote economic development while making connections for lasting relationships. Our unique networking events are packed with the most up-to-date information in the diverse field of economic development. This conference will comprise of panels exploring the legislative updates and innovative economic diversification strategies for tribes in the Midwest as well as increasing access to private financing and economic development through education. This colloquium serves as a connection between tribal decision makers and the professionals and services that can help them reach their economic goals. For speaking and exhibiting opportunities or to register, please call 201-857-5333. Website Notice [exit notice]


dot Tribal Rights, Sovereignty and Economic Development, Las Vegas, NV., Oct 18 - 19

Throughout Indian Country, there are significant legal issues impacting tribal rights and sovereignty. Many of these issues are addressed by tribal leaders attending the National Congress of American Indians' Annual Convention, set to take place this year from October 21-26 in Sacramento, California. To help tribal leaders, and their attorneys, get ready for their NCAI discussions, this conference will offer in-depth looks at a number of hot topics, including the settlement of trust fund management lawsuits, taxation, tribal water rights, and federal responsibilities for funding tribal contracts in the wake of Salazar v. Ramah Navajo Chapter.

The conference will also place significant focus on tribal energy and environmental matters, including the interplay with recent federal efforts to regulate Indian Country. The conference will address federal efforts, via the National Labor Relations Board, to intervene in tribal matters. Lastly, the conference will address tribal e-commerce, including both internet gaming and consumer lending. Federal leaders, leading private practitioners, and tribal leaders and attorneys will provide the latest insights on this variety of current topics with significant tribal sovereignty implications. Website Notice [exit notice]


dot 2012 AFN Convention, Anchorage, AK., Oct 18 - 20

The 2012 AFN Convention will be the largest representative annual gathering in the United States of any Native peoples. Delegates are elected on a population formula of one representative per twenty-five Native residents in the area and delegate participation rates at the annual convention typically exceed 95 percent. Each year the AFN Convention draws between 4,000–5,000 attendees. The proceedings are broadcast live via television, radio and webcast reaching a diverse audience from Barrow to Ketchikan, from the Aleutian Chain to the Canadian border. During the convention, the entire state of Alaska is blanketed with discussion on current events and issues. International observers are present at most meetings, both exchanging information and learning from the Alaska Native experience. Website Notice [exit notice]


dot Upcoming NCAI Conferences

69th Annual Convention, Sacramento, CA (October 21 - 26, 2012)

Over the course of six days, meetings and events will focus on the rights and sovereignty of American Indian and Alaska Native tribes. Throughout the week NCAI will convene it's General Assembly, educational breakout sessions, and cultural celebrations, all with the purpose of engaging Indian Country in reconnecting with NCAI's original mission, to serve as the unified voice of Indian Country and protect the rights and sovereignty of tribal nations.Website Notice. [exit notice]


dot NIEA Annual Convention, Oklahoma City, OK., Oct 21 - 27

Native Education: MaintainingTraditions in a Digital Era
The NIEA Annual Convention and Tradeshow brings together Native leaders, congressional representatives, educators, students and school administrators together to teach best practices, connect with others who are passionate about educating Native students, and pursue solutions to education issues that affect Native communities. Each year, the convention teaches attendees about the local tribal culture and language through various evening events. NIEA’s board of directors and resolutions for yearly legislative priorities are also determined at this event. Website Notice [exit notice]


dot 3rd Annual Indigenous Language Institute Symposium, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Oct 22 - 23

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dot NIJC Tribal Transportation 101 Grant Writing, Las Vegas, NV., Oct 24 - 26

National Indian Justice Center (NIJC) Training. Website Notice [exit notice]



dot November is American Indian & Alaska Native Heritage Month dot

FeatherNovember is American Indian & Alaska Native Heritage Month. Heritage Month is a time to celebrate the rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and histories and to acknowledge the important contributions of Native people. Heritage Month is also an opportune time to educate the general public about tribes, to raise a general awareness about the unique challenges Native people have faced both historically and in the present, and the ways in which tribal citizens have worked to conquer these challenges.


dot AISES National Conference (Nov. 1-3, 2012)

Held annually since 1978, the AISES National Conference is a one-of-a-kind, three-day event convening high school juniors and seniors, college and graduate students, teachers, workforce professionals, corporate partners, and all members of the “AISES family.” Held in a different North American city each fall, the AISES Annual Conference includes professional development, networking opportunities, student presentations, the largest career fair in Indian Country, awards, and traditional events.

AISES National Conference provides a superior opportunity for institutional visibility and engagement. Among the many events and activities at National Conference are more than 50 learning sessions organized into “tracks” targeting the interests of our participants, the largest career fair in Indian Country, and unique sharing of traditional Native culture. Website Notice. [exit notice]


dot National Tribal GIS User Conference, Albuquerque, NM (November 5-9)

The National Tribal GIS User Conference will be November 5-9, 2012 and will be held at Southwest Indian Polytechnical Institute (SIPI) in Albuquerque, NM.


dot 32nd International Symposium of the North American Lake Management Society, Lakes in the Landscape: Values > Visions > Actions, Madison, Wisconsin, Nov. 6-9

In these tough economic times, the values we place on our natural resources, including lakes, becomes more important than ever. These values are brought into focus by our vision for lakes, essentially what we want as an outcome of successful management. Finally, turning these visions into actions requires partnerships, good science, and perseverance! Because lakes respond to stressors at a variety of scales, NALMS 2012 will emphasize the science of lakes in the landscape, ranging from in-lake to watershed to global, as well as approaches that facilitate lake management - from satellites to surveys to shorelines.

The program committee is excited to bring NALMS back to Madison and the Yahara Lakes, building on the successes of two previous symposia in 2001 and 2005. As before, we will begin each day with a set of plenary talks that relate to the theme and serve as an introduction to special sessions: Lake Values and Ecosystem Services, Landscape Limnology, Adapting to Climate Change. Website Notice [exit notice]


dot EPA Region 9, 20th Annual Tribal/EPA Conference, San Francisco CA., Nov 27 - 29

The Owens Valley Indian Water Commission welcomes you to the U.S. EPA Region 9, 20th Annual Tribal/EPA Conference. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Annual Tribal/EPA Conference. We are honored to serve as co-sponsors of this historic event. For the past 20 years, the annual conference has been an important opportunity for partnership and ongoing collaboration between Tribes, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and other federal, state, and local agencies. The annual conference has provided the Tribes with valuable training, networking opportunities, and resource-sharing. We look forward to another great conference. The Tribal/EPA conference will be held in San Francisco at the InterContinental San Francisco hotel on November 27 – 29, 2012. The Regional Tribal Operations Committee (RTOC) meeting and RTOC Tribal Caucus will be held on November 26 at the InterContinental San Francisco. Website Notice [exit notice]


dot Tribal Self-Governance Advisory Committee, Mohegan Sun, CT., Nov 28 - 30

2012 Tribal Strategy Session. Website Notice [exit notice]


dot National Indian Education Association (NIEA) Indian Education Roundtable for Tribal Leaders, Washington, DC., Nov 30

Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Hearing Room, Dirksen, Room 628. Website Notice [exit notice]


 

dot Tribal/Interior Budget Council (TIBC), Washington, DC., Dec 4 - 6

The mission of the TIBC is: to provide an advisory government-to-government forum and process for Tribes and the Department to develop budgets that allow for the fulfillment of tribes' self-determination, self-governance, sovereignty, and treaty rights, as well as sufficient levels of funding to address the needs of Tribes and their tribal citizens. Website Notice [exit notice]


dot Indian Country’s Supervision and Management Summit, Las Vegas, NV., Dec 5 - 7

Join us for Indian Country’s Supervision and Management Summit, where expert instructors Richard McGee and Lisa Riggleman* will guide you to solutions for your toughest management problems. Whether experienced or new to management, the challenges have never been greater. Find out how you can navigate the pitfalls and capitalize on the strengths of your unique position as a manager in a tribal organization. You’ll leave this important summit with tools you can use on the job, including the knowledge you need to create a problem-solving culture among your co-workers, manage workplace conflict, and use your valuable time as efficiently as possible.

We’ll examine 10 important facts you need to know about the Fair Labor Standards Act, whether you may be at risk of being sued as an individual because of workplace practices and how you can protect yourself, how you can use meaningful performance reviews to get the most out of your employees, and what you need to keep a close eye on when reviewing a contract. You’ll also complete a self-assessment that will help you identify your strengths and weaknesses as a manager, and figure out how to build on your strengths while eliminating your weaknesses.

This Summit is your opportunity to enhance your skills, discover new techniques and network with others who are experiencing the same challenges. Don’t miss this important event. Register today to reserve your seat. Website Notice [exit notice]


dot NIJC Tribal Court Probation Sacred Sites, Las Vegas, NV., Dec 5 - 7

National Indian Justice Center (NIJC) Training. Website Notice [exit notice]



dotAmerican Indian Inagural Ball, Washington, DC., Jan 17 - 21, 2013

The Presidential Inaugural Pow Wow for January 2013 will be expanded to a four-day gathering to include a Youth & Elders Conference and an alcohol-free American Indian Inaugural Ball. These events will take place in Washington, DC, on January 17th-20th, with the Presidential Inaugural Pow Wow on the 19th and the American Indian Inaugural Ball on the 20th, following the inauguration of the President that afternoon.

Please bring your ideas and proposals to the meeting or send them to us via email at 2013@NativeYouthAlliance.org.

In preparation for our Inaugural events for 2013, Native Youth Alliance will hold a series of Youth & Elders Conferences in 2012 throughout Indian Country. Watch this spot for more information. Website Notice[exit notice]


 

dot Alaska Forum on the Environment, 2013, Dena'ina Convention Center, Feb 4 - 8

We will continue to offer training and information that includes plenary sessions with nationally recognized keynote speakers, and a broad range of topics included in over 80 breakout sessions on: climate change, emergency response, environmental regulations, fish and wildlife populations, rural issues, energy, military issues, business issues, solid waste, contaminants, contaminated site cleanup, mining and others.

For 2013, we will greatly expand our event content to provide information to help better understand issues surrounding coastal communities. This will include tsunami impacts, marine debris, and coastal erosion. Website Notice [exit notice]


 

dot NCAI Executive Council Winter Session, Washington, DC., Mar 4 - 7, 2013

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Last updated: September 30, 2012
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