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Registration is CLOSED!
Hybrid Conference: In-person or Virtual
Registration closes October 5 at midnight Eastern Time

ALL REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS HAVE BEEN SENT INFORMATION BY EMAIL
​TO SUPPORT IN-PERSON OR VIRTUAL ATTENDANCE!
IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED ANY EMAIL (check your spam folder) PLEASE
CONTACT US AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!
IN-PERSON REGISTRATION
​​$250 Regular Registration

$125 Elder Registration (over 65)        
$125 Students (college or university)

FREE! In-person Speaker Registration
VIRTUAL REGISTRATION ONLY
​$200

$100 Speakers

*Virtual experience is via Zoom. 

Recordings will be available to all registered participants after the Conference is over.

If you need to change your registration from virtual to in-person, or in-person to virtual, please email general@indian-affairs.org by October 5, 2022. You may be required to pay additional registration fees depending on your current registration level.
​This is also an opportunity to support REPATRIATION Programs and #EverythingBack at the Association for our next 100 years!

  • Add a MEMBERSHIP! Enjoy special savings this year as we celebrate the Association's 100 year anniversary! Annual membership is $25 - Lifetime membership (NEW!) is $500. Membership will give you access to the Association’s bi-annual publications, access to email calls to action and notifications, information sharing, a​nd governance rights in the organization.
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  • Get a T-SHIRT designed by Bad River Ojibwe Mixed Media Artist, Caitlin Newago! Caitlin Newago is a mother, artist and Tribal citizen of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians. Currently, she is focusing on modernizing traditional Ojibwe designs and mediums. She uses digital art and quillwork as a way to reconnect with her Anishinaabe culture and learn more of her traditions. Creating these pieces and reconnecting with her passion for art has been a vital part of her healing journey. She hopes she can promote this healing and connect with and uplift other survivors in the process. ​
    • Follow her on Facebook and Instagram. 
    • Visit her website here:  Bizaanide'ewin 
    • Check out the shirts and order yours here!
 
  • Make a Donation! Please support our repatriation and other program efforts at the Association! ​ 
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REGISTER ONLINE HERE!
With a credit card, PayPal or ACH
If you register online and do not receive a receipt, please check your junk or spam folder and include @Indian-Affairs.org in your safe senders list. 
REGISTER BY MAIL HERE!
Registrations and payment by mail must be received
​by September 30! 
Your registration supports the Association's Repatriation Programs for the year!
Thank you for your commitment to cultural sovereignty!
Please be aware that we are unable to provide refunds after September 5, 2022. 
A request for refund must be made in writing to general@Indian-affairs.org.
If you are unable to attend, we can transfer your registration to another person - or we would be happy to 
​dedicate your registration fee as a DONATION to our Repatriation programs! 

Please contact general@Indian-affairs.org, or 240-314-7155 if you have questions or difficulty with registration. 

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Please note our mailing address change:
Association on American Indian Affairs
6030 Daybreak Circle
Suite A150-217
Clarksville, MD 21029

General Information


​The Association is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3)
publicly supported organization.
​We do not take federal grants.

The Association is governed by an all-Native
Board of Directors and leadership team. 

The Association is an accredited charity and meets all 20 standards of the BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU. 
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The Association has achieved the highest rating - PLATINUM - from GuideStar, now known as Candid​

100 Years of Advocacy


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The Association is celebrating its 100th year of service in Indian Country. We have changed the course of federal Indian law and policy away from termination and genocide towards sovereignty, self-determination and healing. Help us move forward even stronger into our next 100 years!

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