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Navajo Nation Law 2017 CLE Conference – Standard Registration ends in 2 weeks
Navajo Nation Law CLE Conference will be held on Friday, October 20, 2017 at the Beus Center for Law and Society located at Downtown ASU Phoenix campus.
Register at: law.asu.edu/navajolaw2017
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Cultures Under Water: Climate Impacts on Tribal Cultural Heritage – Dec. 6-8
Cultures Under Water: Climate Impacts on Tribal Cultural Heritage Conference will be held Wednesday, December 6 – Friday, December 8, 2017 at the Memorial Union, Ventana Ballroom on ASU Tempe campus.
Registration at: law.asu.edu/climateimpacts
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Questions? Contact Jennifer Williams at jennifer.h.williams@asu.edu or 480-727-0420.
Lunch Lecture with Professor Robert N. Clinton – 10/30
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Professor Robert J. Miller in Tribal Business Journal
In Tribal Business Journal, Professor Robert J. Miller says “While economic development in Indian Country is a frequent topic, 99 percent of the discussion concerns government owned and operated businesses. But tribal leaders, Indians, and reservation communities need to focus on the potential of private sector economies.
These businesses have the potential to revitalize and sustain tribal communities for that Seventh Generation, the great, great, great, great, great grandchildren that tribal cultures always consider when making major decisions. We need to put that same kind of forward-thinking analysis into planning and creating sustainable economies in Indian Country.”
Read full article: Economic Development for the Seventh Generation