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REGISTRATION IS OPEN!
October 28 is the last day to register and access the sessions for 3 months after the Conference.

Important to all registered attendees:
If you have not received an email with the link to the CONFERENCE PORTAL, PLEASE CLICK HERE. 
This will take you to the Conference portal. 
To access the SCHEDULE and sessions within the portal, you must enter the email you provided when you registered for the Conference. 
If you have any questions, contact general.aaia@indian-affairs.org.
$200 Regular Registration
$100 Elder Registration (over 65)        
$100 Students (college or university)

$100 Speaker Registration (confirmed speakers only)


The 6th Annual Repatriation Conference Registration will put you in contact with leading experts in repatriation practice. The cost of registration includes your personal access to this VIRTUAL CONFERENCE. Registration will bring you in live to participate and interact with panels, speakers and participants, as well as sponsors, vendors and exhibitors. Participate in small group networking chats to learn more from others working on repatriation issues.

You will also have full access to all recorded panels for three months after the Conference to go back and review panels you might have missed! 

Registration will not include a ​Membership Fee to the Association so please add the discounted membership rate of $25 to your Conference registration and save!
Membership will give you access to the Association’s Bi-Annual Newsletter, access to email calls to action, information sharing, a​nd governance rights in the organization.

Your registration goes to fund the
Association's Repatriation Programs for the year!
Thank you for your support!
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UNLESS YOU HAVE RECEIVED EMAILS FROM US BEFORE, YOUR REGISTRATION RECEIPT AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE CONFERENCE MAY END UP IN YOUR
JUNK OR SPAM FOLDER.
IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A RECEIPT, PLEASE CHECK YOUR JUNK MAIL!
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Please be aware that we are unable to provide refunds after October 1, 2020. 
If you are unable to attend, we would be happy to dedicate your registration fee as a DONATION to our Repatriation programs! 

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

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​The Association is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) publicly supported organization. 

The Association is governed by an all-Native Board of Directors and Chief Executive. 

The Association is an accredited charity and meets all 20 standards of the Better Business Bureau. 

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