ABOUT US

 

image historic photo of Cheyenne woman by Edward Curtis

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cheyenne woman - photo by Edward Curtis

 

 

Our Mission & Goals

 

 

Original Constitution and Bylaws

 

 

New Members Informational Packet

 

 

AIPC History

 

 

 

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The American Indian Program Council (AIPC) is a subcommittee of the Denver Federal Executive Board concerned with the recruitment, retention and visibility of American Indians in the Federal workforce. Currently, numerous Federal Agencies send representatives to serve on the Council. Representatives are designated by their agency heads and generally serve a two-year term.

Priorities include:

EMPLOYMENT:

Federal and non-Federal job opportunities are circulated among AIPC members and posted on the website. Recruitment efforts are done by individual members within their own particular agencies.

EDUCATION :

-of American Indian youth

 -of Federal employees on Indian and tribal issues pertaining to the unique relationship between the Federal Government and American Indian individuals and tribal governments.

OUTREACH:

AIPC is involved in various aspects of the Denver Indian community and continues to outreach to the national network of American Indian Federal employees.

 

2003-2005 Officers

        Chairperson - Dan Archuleta

Department of Agriculture

Email: dan.archuleta@fns.usda.gov

Vice Chairperson -

Secretary/Treasurer -