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 Ivy League & Friends 2013

November 9, 2013  Durant , OK 

  
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma's Scholarship Advisement Program's (SAP) Ivy League & Friends is a recruitment event for promising Choctaw students, select Native American education organizations, and representatives from the nation's most selective undergraduate and graduate programs.
  
Students and their parents can meet 1-on-1 with recruiters from these programs, share their experience and application materials (such as a student resume, test scores, and educational goals), and receive personalized advice and tips on applying. The event provides higher education institutions and organizations an opportunity to visit one of the largest Native American tribes in the country and recruit Choctaw students from diverse backgrounds and geographical areas.

High school students, college students, or anyone interested in learning about admission to college or graduate school should attend.

 

To successfully register to attend Ivy League & Friends, you must first be a member of SAP, it's free to join. For more information, click here

 

Amerind conf 2013
  27th Annual AMERIND Conference & Trade Fair
September 24-26,2013 Anchorage, Alaska

 

Attending the AMERIND Conference & Trade Fair makes good business sense for Tribal Leaders, Housing Professionals, and Human Resource Professionals:  The AMERIND Conference & Trade Fair saves you time and money, allowing you to attend many of AMERIND's educational programs to promote safety and protection within your organizations and communities.

  
AMERIND Risk is a multi-tribal federal corporation. Tribes united to create AMERIND Risk in 1986 to protect life and property from the devastation of fire, natural disasters and other unforeseen events. AMERIND is owned by the majority of the 566 federally recognized tribes-keeping their money working in Indian Country by creating jobs and economic opportunities rather than profiting non-Indian organizations and traditional insurance companies.
  
For more information on the event, click here.

   http://www.aises.org/nationalconference

  35th Annual AISES National Conference

October 31 - November 2, 2013  Denver, Colorado

 

The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) National Conference is a one-of-a-kind, three day event convening graduate, undergraduate, high school junior and senior students, teachers, workforce professionals, corporate and government partners and all members of the "AISES family".

 

Since 1977, AISES has worked to substantially increase American Indian and Alaska Native representation in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields - as students, professionals, mentors, and leaders. AISES employs a "full circle of support" model that begins with pre-college programs, progresses into collegiate life, and then into the professional years of members and on into retirement.

 

For more information regarding the conference, click here.

NIEA 2013      44th Annual NIEA Convention
and Trade Show
 Oct 30 - Nov 2, 2013 
Rapid City, South Dakota

 

Join the National Indian Education Association (NIEA) Annual Convention and Trade Show, Building Education, Nations and Communities, to fulfill the most important role we have as families, communities, educators, and leaders: Build brighter futures for all Native students.
  
Now more than ever, American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian tribes and communities must build education nations which keep our children on the path to becoming future leaders and preservers of cultures. Developing the solutions needed to make this a reality - and leveraging existing resources for this important work - is the goal of NIEA 2013 Annual Convention and Trade Show.

For more information on the convention, click here.

APHA       141st Annual APHA

    Meeting and Exposition
November 2-6, 2013  Boston, MA
 

The American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting & Exposition attracts more than 13,000 national and international physicians, administrators, nurses, educators, researchers, epidemiologists, and related health specialists. APHA's meeting program addresses current and emerging health science, policy, and practice issues in an effort to prevent disease and promote health.  

 

APHA is the oldest and most diverse organization of public health professionals in the world and has been working to improve public health since 1872.

 

For more information on the exposition, click here.                   

first nations
18th Annual L.E.A.D. Institute Conference

 First Nations Development Institute

October 3-4, 2013

Prior Lake, Minnesota
    

The conference is open to anyone involved or interested in Native American nonprofit work, tribal governments or agencies, and Native-related businesses. It is designed to help emerging and existing leaders in Indian Country share ideas, network and learn new skills related to asset-building.

 

This year's conference centers around three of First Nations' program areas: Native Agriculture & Food Systems, Native Economic Development, and Native Nonprofit Capacity-Building.

 

For more than 30 years, First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) has worked with Native nations and organizations to strengthen American Indian economies and support healthy Native communities.

 

For more information on the conference, click here

Join AIGC staff at the Santa Fe Indian Market

August 12 - 18, 2013  Santa Fe, NM                         

SWAIA 2013Santa Fe Indian Market is in the historic downtown plaza in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico and is celebrating its 92nd year! The streets of downtown are transformed into the largest Native arts market and exhibition. There is nowhere else in the world you can go and see this many Native artists exhibiting in one place. For more information on the week-long event, click here.
  
AIGC will have a booth at the market on Saturday and Sunday, come by and say hello.  We look forward to seeing you there! 
In This AIGC E-News
Ivy League & Friends
AMERIND Conference & Trade Fair
AISES National Conference
NIEA Convention and Trade Show
APHA Meeting and Exposition
L.E.A.D. Institute Conference
Join AIGC staff at the Santa Fe Indian Market
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