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Upcoming Events
  • Tribal Energy Economies: Investing in a Sustainable Future
    March 25-26, 2010
    Domestic energy production is undergoing a major evolution as we explore and expand traditional and new energy sources. Tribes are well-positioned to lead our nation into this next generation of development. This conference will bring together lected and community leaders from indian country, financing and enrgy industry experts, attorneys, and those in academia to chart a course that will allow tribes to increase their leverage now and create sustainable energy economies in the future.
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  • Southeast American Indian Studies Conference
    April 8-9, 2010
    The purpose of the Southeast Indian Studies Conference is to provide a forum for discussion of the culture, history, art, health and contemporary issues of Native Americans in the Southeast. The conference serves as a critical venue for scholars, students and all persons interested in American Indian Studies in the region. This year's keynote speaker is Karenne Wood.
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