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Vendor & Exhibitor Registration

Share information about your organization as an exhibitor - or sell your merchandise as a vendor in-person!

The 8th Annual Repatriation Conference is offering two options for featuring your business, project or organization. All vendors and exhibitors will have their own 6-foot table on-site and in-person at the Four Winds Resort & Casino in New Buffalo, Michigan and on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday - October 11, 12 & 13, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm each day. Information will also be available at the hotel to direct all hotel guests to your vendor/exhibitor space!

Important Note: Exhibitor booths are for sharing information about your entity or program. You may not sell in Exhibitor booths. If you have a product you'd like to sell at the Conference, we recommend purchasing a Vendor booth. Purchasing a Vendor or Exhibitor booth DOES NOT include registration to the Conference. 

Vendor Booths - $150.00 (SALES)
Our 6-foot Vendor booths provide you with space on-site to interact with attendees and sell your products.

Exhibitor Booths - $50.00 (NO SALES)
Our 6-foot Exhibitor booths provide you with space to interact with attendees to educate attendees about your organization or project.
  • Please be aware that Vendor and Exhibitor registration does not include entry into the Repatriation Conference programming, or any meals provided during the Conference.
  • Vendors and Exhibitors are allowed to apply for a scholarship for registration to attend the Conference. The scholarship will not apply to exhibitor or registration fees. 
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Register & pay by credit card, PayPal or ACH. 

ONLINE VENDOR & EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION

​Submit your registration & payment by mail postmarked on or before September 15, 2022.

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​We do not take federal grants.

The Association is governed by an all-Native
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The Association is an accredited charity and meets all 20 standards of the BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU. 
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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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