C. Hedin
HONORING THE PAST,
ENVISIONING THE FUTURE:
MUTUAL BENEFITS OF IMPLEMENTING THE EXECUTIVE ORDER ON TRIBAL COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
SPONSORED BY
THE AMERICAN INDIAN PROGRAM COUNCIL
DENVER FEDERAL EXECUTIVE BOARD
SEPTEMBER 21, 1999
Walk in our moccasinsThe Trail of our past.
Live with us in the here and now.
Talk with us by the fires of the days to come.
@- INDIANS OF CANADA
PAVILION AT EXPO
'67 AGENDA7:00 AM Continental Breakfast/ Registration
8:00 AM Welcome:
Chair, AIPC: Jeannette Wahwahsuck
Dave Osburn, Department of Education
Chet Blue Sky,Nat'l. Labor Relations Bd.MC
Introduction to the Drum: Ben Sherman
Drum: Frank Sherwood & The Denver Indian Singers
Presentation of Colors: John Old Horse and
Kiyuk Sa= Akicita Okola Kiciye
Invocation: Dorothy Wilson
8:30 AM Native America 2000: Richard Wilson
10:30 AM Break
10:45 AM Tribal College Initiative & the Executive Order: Dr. David Gipp
11:45 AM Break for Lunch Set Up
NOON (Lunch)
Carrie Billy, Dept. of Education, White House Initiative on Tribal Colleges & Universities
1:15 pm Break
1:30 PM The Faces of Indian Education Programs:
Student Panel
Moderator: Karen Wilde Rogers
Yvette Belgarde, Injury Prevention Program, United Tribes Technical College
Erika Washee, Haskell Indian Nations University
Sandy Hatchett, University of Colorado at Denver
2:30 PM Break
2:45 PM How Do We Implement the Spirit of the Executive Order?
Judy Gobert, Alliance for Minority Participation
John Matis, Bureau Of Land Management
3:45 Question and Answer period with all Presenters
4:15 PM Closing Remarks by Chair, AIPC:Jeannette Wahwahsuck
4:20 PM Retiring of the Colors
4:30 PM Adjourn
THANK YOU FOR COMING - PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY!
SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TO:
Bureau Of Indian Affairs
Bureau Of Land Management
Defense Contract Management Command
Department Of Education
Department of the Treasury, U.S. Mint
Internal Revenue Service
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Office of Minority Health, Region VIII, HHS
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement
Serna Enterprises, Inc.
Social Security Administration
Western Area Power Administration
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Francis Sherwood, Poster Artwork
Francis is Arikara/Hidatsa/Navajo. He is a traditional dancer and his artwork depicts Northern traditional values. Francis resides in Denver, Colorado.
http://www.aipc.osmre.gov