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2009 Mid Year ConferenceJune 14-17, 2009 General Assembly DocumentsExecutive Directors Report
Health Care Reform Breakout DocumentsConcept Paper for an Indian Health Care Bill
Tribal Leader/Scholar Forum DocumentsImproving Health Care Access in Native American Communities Jaime Arsenault, M.A., Research Analyst, Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management & Policy at the University of Arizona
John Dossett, General Counsel, NCAI Tribal Labor Ordinances Survey Beyond Boundaries: Working Together to Protect Our Air, Wind, and Water Ondrea Barber, Interim Director, Environmental and Natural Resources Department, Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community Margaret Cook, Director, Gila River Indian Community Department of Environmental Quality Gila River Indian Community, Department of Environmental Quality Patricia Mariella, Ph.D., Director, American Indian Policy Institute, Arizona State University
Safety First: Rethinking Justice in Indian Country Duane Champagne, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, UCLA Department of Sociology Carole Goldberg, J.D., Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA School
Using Research to Support Indian Country in Shaping its' Own Future Sarah Hicks, Ph.D., Director, Policy Research Center, National Congress of American Indians
Historical and Current Trauma: Examining Community Memories for the Health of a Nation Tassy Parker, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine and Nursing, and Co-Director, Mental & Behavioral Health, Center for Native American Health, University of New Mexico Lucille White, Chairperson, Seneca Nation Health Board, Seneca Nation of Indians
LocationsThe Conference Center Niagara Falls
Host HotelCrowne Plaza 300 Third Street Niagara Falls, NY 14303 1-877-2-CROWNE (877-227-6963) Click here to book rooms online at group rate
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Please notify NCAI first before cancelling your room reservations at Crowne Plaza in order to accommodate attendees on our waitlist. Contact Annarae Steele at asteele@ncai.org or by phone at (202)466-7767. Thank you AirportsBuffalo Niagara International Airport Things to do in Niagara FallsIf you are extending your trip to see the sites of Niagara Falls, visit the Niagara Falls Visitor's Bureau website at http://www.niagara-usa.com/ to find information on where to eat, events, maps, guides and more.
U.S.A. and Canada Border Crossing Information: Using Tribal IDsAs of June 1, 2009, if you plan to walk or drive to the Canadian side of Niagara Falls you will be required to show a Tribal ID (with photo), passport, or another form of accepted identification. Please visit the link to the U.S. State Department website for more information. Please find more information on using Tribal ID here. http://travel.state.gov/passport_cal/passport_travel_requirements.php NotesIf under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) you require auxiliary aids or services please contact Jamie Gomez at 202-466-7767 or jgomez@ncai.org.
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