AMERICAN INDIANS 101TRIBAL RELATIONS SEMINAR
Sponsored by the OAR EEO/Diversity Office and the DOC Boulder Labs Diversity CouncilFor more information: Georgia Madrid 303-497-6732 or Debe Daily-Fisher 303-497-6893
AUGUST 10, 201610:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
DSRC MULTIPURPOSE ROOM - GC402and via Webinar
Carla FredericksDirector, CU American Indian Law School
(Member of the Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Tribe)
Dr. Grace MusserConciliation Specialist, Dept. of Justice - Retired
(Member of the Oneida Nation)
GUEST SPEAKERS
NATIVE PEOPLES AND TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS TODAY
Taken from the National Congress of American Indians Publication
229 TRIBES LOCATED IN ALASKA TRIBES LOCATED IN 34 OTHER STATES 338
• An introduction to the unique relationship between Tribes and the Federal Government - Treaties, Tribal Sovereignty, Federal Trust Responsibility, Government to Government Relationship• A basic overview of American Indian Culture, Cross-Cultural Communications Skills and what to consider when engaging with tribes.
The seminar will provide valuable information for NOAA employees whose work could affect Tribes and for those already working with Tribes as stated in NOAA's 13175 policy.