AIGC Reception Honorees (event)


 

 

 

AIGC Reception, Open House & Silent Auction - April 26, 2012 
AIGC Reception
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On Thursday, April 26, 2012, AIGC will hold its Annual Reception. 
During this event, AIGC will recognize and honor individuals and organizations that make a difference in Indian country and have been unfailing in their support of AIGC and its mission. 

 

2012 AIGC Honorees
Shenan Atcitty
Marlene Begay
Sam English
LDD Consulting
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community
Thalden-Boyd-Emery Architects

 

AIGC will highlight each of the honoress in the next few newsletters.
Today, we highlight ...
 Shenan Atcitty
Shenan R. Atcitty is an alumna of AIGC.  She has served on the AIGC Board of Directors, including a term as President.

 

Ms. Atcitty is a partner in Holland & Knight's Federal Indian Law Practice Group and serves as a leader in the firm's Native American legal and lobbying practice, based in Washington, D.C. Ms. Atcitty's practice involves congressional and federal representation, as well as general legal counsel work for Indian tribes and tribal organizations.

 

Sam Deloria, Director of AIGC, stated "As a student, a Board Member and an attorney, Shenan's commitment to Indian communities has never wavered. AIGC is proud to honor her as an outstanding alumna and supporter of our organization."  
 AIGC Reception Sponsors

 

AIGC would like to extend a special "thank you"
to our generous sponsors for this event:

 

 

Public Service Company of New Mexico

  

In This AIGC E-News
AIGC Reception Honorees
Shenan Atcitty, Honoree
AIGC Reception Sponsors
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Principles of Nation Building (event)

Principles of Tribal Nation-Building

Time: 12:30 pm-2:00 pm

Description:

When it comes to tribal economic development, what works where and why? These are the questions that Dr. Cornell and the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development has been researching for over two decades. 

Please join us for a presentation, followed by a question and answer session with this internationally-recognized expert who has written extensively on tribal government and economic development, Indian political activism and ethnic and racial identity.

Additional Public Info: Open to Students, Faculty, Staff, and Community Members

Price: Free

Location:

Behavioral and Social Sciences Building
Room 508

Room: Native Forum

Contact:

Megan Rocha

707-826-5195
mmr5@humboldt.edu

Big Time (event)

http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/04/07/1044/

California Big Time & Social Gathering

Time: 12:00 pm-7:00 pm

Description:

Come join HSU's American Indian community at the 5th Annual California Big Time and Social Gathering. 

There will be traditional cultural sharing of songs and dance by Point Arena Coastal Pomo Dance Group, a flower dance and brush dance demonstrations, Indian card game tournament, red cedar drum and artists and vendors.

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Price: Free but donations kindly accepted

Location:

Lumberjack Arena

Contact:

Mona Mazzotti
707-826-3369
mona.mazzotti@humboldt.edu

California Conference on American Indian Education 2012 - March 15-17

We invite you to attend the 35th Annual California Conference on American Indian Education, March 15-17, 2012, at Humboldt State University in Arcata, CA. The conference theme is "Turning Vision into Action." The conference will showcase 35 years of success and growth of American Indian education in California and the impact the American Indian Education Centers have had in American Indian communities.

Keynote Speakers

Invited Speaker

Schedule

Thursday - March 15, 2012
Registration 11:00 am -
5:00 pm
Youth Hand Game Registration* Noon -
1:00 pm
Vendors and Displays Noon -
5:00 pm
Youth Hand Game Tournament 1:00 pm until
there's a winner
Pre-Conference - Live Your Language Alliance 10:00 am -
4:00 pm
Pre-Conference - Listening and Action(Hosted by National Education Association) 1:00 pm -
4:00 pm
Welcome Reception 6:00 pm -
11:00 pm
Friday - March 16, 2012
Registration 7:30 am -
5:00 pm
Children's Activity Room 8:00 am -
5:00 pm
Elders' Hospitality Room 8:00 am -
5:00 pm
Vendors and Displays 8:00 am -
8:00 pm
General Session I 8:30 am -
10:00 am
Workshops
Session I 10:15 am -
11:15 am
Lunch (on your own) 11:30 am -
12:45 pm
Session II 1:00 pm -
2:00 pm
Session III 2:15 pm -
3:15 pm
Session IV 3:30 pm -
4:30 pm
Language Forum 2:15 pm -
4:30 pm
Elders' Banquet 5:30 pm -
8:30 pm
Rock and Roll Trivia 9:00 pm -
10:30 pm
Youth Dance 9:00 pm -
11:00 pm
Saturday - March 17, 2012
Registration 8:00 am -
11:00 am
Children's Activity Room 8:00 am -
5:00 pm
Elders' Hospitality Room 8:00 am -
5:00 pm
Vendors and Displays 8:00 am -
9:00 pm
Workshops
Session V 9:00 am -
10:00 am
Session VI 10:15 am -
11:15 am
General Session II 11:30 am -
1:00 pm
Educator's Luncheon 1:15 pm -
2:30 pm
Large Group 3:00 pm -
5:00 pm
Cultural Sharing 6:00 pm -
11:00 pm

*Preregistration for Youth Hand Game Tournament is recommended: Call Calvin Hedrick at 916-752-7755 for applications

When & Where

March 15-17, 2012
Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA

Registration

Registration Date:

March 15-17, 2012
Early Bird Registration (Postmarked by January 12, 2012)

Contact

Irma Amaro

Phone: 707-464-3512
Fax: 707-464-7462
E-mail: irma@ncidc.org

Rachel McBride

Phone: 530-895-4212 x 110
Fax: 530-895-4310
E-mail: rachel.4winds@sbcglobal.net

Resources

Save the Date Postcard (pdf)

Call to Conference 2012 (pdf)

Lodging

Blue Lake Casino and Hotel

1-877-252-2946 (Reference CCAIE)
Rate: $89.00 plus 15% tax per night

Best Western

1-888-646-6514 (Reference Business Rate or CCAIE) Rate: $76.46 plus 15% tax per night

Quality Inn

1-800-549-3336 (Reference Government Rate)
Rate: $90.00 plus 15% tax per night

For information about Native Programs at Humboldt State University visit Native Programs.

2012 California Conference on American Indian Education (event)

We invite you to attend the 35th Annual California Conference on American Indian
Education, March 15-17, 2012, at Humboldt State University in Arcata, CA. The conference
theme is “Turning Vision into Action.” The conference will showcase 35 years of success
and growth of American Indian education in California and the impact the American Indian
Education Centers have had in American Indian communities.

2011 Elders Dinner & ITG

The 2011 Intertribal Gathering will be held on November 12, 2011 at Redwood Acres, Eureka CA

30th ANNUAL NORTHWEST INTER-TRIBAL GATHERING & ELDERS DINNER SCHEDULED FOR November 12th 2011

Eureka, November 12, 2011: In keeping with the spirit of Thanksgiving and National American Indian Heritage Month, the Public is cordially invited to attend the 30th Annual Northwest Intertribal Gathering & Elders Dinner on Saturday, November 12, 2011 at Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris Street, Eureka, California.

The Gathering is a community event that provides us all with an opportunity to honor all Elders and Veterans. Elders are served a free traditional dinner beginning at 12 noon followed by an Elders’ Gifting Ceremony at 3:00 pm.

The dinner, which includes roast turkey and open-pit baked salmon, is provided at no cost to all Elders over 55, regardless of ethnicity, with a nominal charge to other age groups. Throughout the day there will be American Indian arts and crafts available for sale, native singers, a drum group and dance demonstrations, which include: Brush, Tolowa Honoring, Aztec, Shake Head, and Hoop dancers. Last year over 4,500 people attended the Gathering and over 2,000 dinners were served.

The gates open at 10:00 a.m. Admission to the grounds is free. A PDF of the lineup schedule will be available.