Walking in Two Worlds: Bridging the Gap Between Native America and Government. Society of American Indian Government Employees

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Walking in Two Worlds: Bridging the Gap Between Native America and Government Society of American Indian Government Employees 7 th Annual National Training Conference Mohegan Sun Hotel Uncasville, CT June 14 June 18, 2010 Tracks Include: Culture& Diversity Health & Wellness Natural Resources Monday June 14 8:30 12:00 Exhibits Setup Uncas Ballroom, Salon D 8:30 5:00 Youth Track Gathering JoAnn Brant, Youth Coordinator; Leadership Skills; James Anderson; Luncheon Speaker: DJ Vanas Wampanoag Room 9:00-10:00 Planning Committee Meeting Delaware Board Room 10:00-11:00 Registration Volunteers Meeting Delaware Board Room 1:00 5:00 Pre-Conference Forums: Department of Homeland Security Department of Interior Department of Defense Social Security Administration American Indian Science & Engineering Govt. Relations Council Oneida/Penobscot Room Passamaquoddy/Brothertown Room Peqout Room Nehantic Room 4:00 7:00 Registration Open Registration East Office 6:30 8:30 Cultural Reception and Networking Tribal cultural presentations; icebreaker Cabaret

Tuesday Morning June 15 - Opening Ceremonies 7:00 8:00 Breakfast Uncas Ballroom, Salon D 7:30-10:00 Registration Registration East Office 7:30 5:00 Exhibit Hall Open Uncas Ballroom, Salon D 8:00 8:20 8:20 8:35 8:35 8:45 8:45 9:00 9:00 9:10 9:10 9:30 9:30 10:00 Opening Ceremonies Presentations of Colors Opening Prayer Veterans Honoring Song General Plenary Session Introductions- Danny Garceau, SAIGE Chairman Welcome Mark Brown, Mohegan Tribal Ambassador Welcome Don Chapman, Office of the Secretary, Dept. of Commerce Speaker - Rear Admiral J. Scott Burhoe, USCG Opening Remarks - SAIGE update Danny Garceau Speaker Pilar Thomas, DOI, Deputy Solicitor for Indian Affairs (invited) 10:00-10:15 Break 15 minutes Uncas Ballroom, Salon D 10:15-11:00 11:00 11:10 11:10 11:30 Speaker - Federal Indian Law Reform for the 21 st Century - Walter Echo-Hawk, Jr., Attorney, Crowe & Dunlevy Speaker Sharon Flowers, Deputy Dir., CIDAP, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Youth Track Introduction JoAnn Brant, EPA, Youth Coordinator 11:30 1:00 Lunch & Networking James Anderson, Speaker Uncas Ballroom, Salon B 11:30 1:00 NCEPS Luncheon/ Meeting (by invitation) Todd English s Tuscany Tuesday Afternoon June 15 - Concurrent Sessions Time/Track Subject Location 1:00 2:15 Doctrine of Discovery Panel The Theory upon which Indians Oneida/Penobscot Room Culture & Diversity were conquered by discovery Jim Sappier, Penobscot Nation; John Dieffenbacher-Krall, Executive Director, Maine Indian Tribal-State Commission; Moderator: Janice Whitney, EPA Leadership Responsibility in MD-715 Veronica Villalobos, EEOC Passamaquoddy/Brothertown Room Health & Wellness Food Safety - Beatrice Herbert FSIS USDA Shinnecock/Nipmuc Room Indians 101 Shana Barehand, Washington State, and Luke Jones, EPA Natural Resources Green Jobs for Indian Nations - George Frantz, EPA Nehantic Room Two Years in Iraq in a PRT Patrick Broyles, USDA Break 30 minutes Uncas Ballroom, Salon D

Time/Track Subject Location 2:45 4:00 Tour of Mohegan Fuel Cell facility Jean McGinnis Meet at Registration Desk Meet at the registration desk (ends 4:30) Culture & Diversity Balancing the Spirit With Song: An Introduction to Northern Oneida/Penobscot Room Plains Songs Cedric DeCory, VA OPM Wolfpack Diversity Initiatives Christine Griffin, Dept. Passamaquoddy/Brothertown Director, OPM Alaska Natives 101 Brenda Takes Horse, BLM Shinnecock/Nipmuc Room Natural Resources Federal Indian Law Walter Echo-Hawk, Jr., Attorney, Crowe & Dunlevy Marketing a You Veronica Vasquez, DON Nehantic Room Tuesday Evening Activities (Optional) 6:30 8:00 Military Awards Banquet Hosted by Department of Defense Open to all registered conference attendees Business Attire requested Wednesday Morning June 16 7:00 8:00 Breakfast Uncas Ballroom, Salon D 7:30-10:00 Registration Registration East Office 7:30 5:00 Exhibit Hall Open Uncas Ballroom, Salon D 8:00 11:30 Concurrent session: Bureau of Prisons Meeting Passamaquoddy/Brothertown 8:00 8:30 8:30 9:00 9:00 9:15 9:15 9:45 9:45-10:00 10:00 10:30 General Plenary Session Speaker - Paul Tsosie, Chief of Staff for Asst. Sec. for Indian Affairs, DOI Presentation Carol Jorgensen Scholarship for Environmental Stewardship - Luke Jones, EPA Update Danny Garceau Speaker The State of American Indian Participation in the Federal Workplace - Veronica Villalobos, Director, Office of Equal Opportunity, EEOC Speaker CMDCM Chuck Dassance, Navy Speaker Janie Hipp, Senior Advisor for Tribal Affairs, USDA 10:30 11:15 Speaker Native Land Ethic - Walter Echo-Hawk 11:15 11:30 Break 15 minutes Uncas Ballroom, Salon D 11:30 1:00 Lunch & Networking SAIGE Awards presentation Speaker - Hattie Kauffman, CBS News

Wednesday afternoon Career Fair 1:00-2:00 Sponsor presentations: Uncas Ballroom, Salon D Speaker: Ms. Sharon Flowers, Deputy Director, CIDAP Office, NGA Speakers: Mr. Manuel Gonzalez and LT Antonio Donis, Diversity Special Projects Officer, US Coast Guard Speaker: LCDR Ken Vargas, Navy 1:00 4:00 Career Fair/Exhibit Hall Open Public welcome Wednesday Afternoon June 16 Concurrent Sessions Time/Track Subject Location 1:00 2:15 Culture & Diversity Penobscot Culture & the Indigenous - Jim Sappier Oneida/Penobscot Room Culture & Diversity American Indians with Disabilities - Talking Circle Part I Jim Warne and Kimberly Yellow Robe Fair and Equitable Treatment: Progress Made and Challenges Remaining - Cynthia Ferentinos, MSPB Nehantic Room Natural Resources Tribal Consultation Policies in the Dept. of Commerce - Don Chapman, Sr. Advisor Native American Affairs, Office of the Secretary The Effect of Climate Change on Indigenous Resources - Dan Wildcat, Haskell Indian Nations Univ. SES Panel Bruce Sharp, Navy; Nancy Berryhill SSA; Terri Dickerson, Coast Guard; Rafael De Leon, EPA; Moderator - Capt. Jerome Rapin, Navy Shinnecock/Nipmuc Room Passamaquoddy/Brothertown Room Break 30 minutes Uncas Ballroom, Salon D 2:45 4:00 Culture & Diversity 20 years of NAGPRA Jaime Lavallee, NPS How to Make your Resume Stand Out Doris Brown, AVUE Nehantic Room Technologies American Indians with Disabilities - Talking Circle Part II Jim Warne and Kimberly Yellow Robe State and Tribal Relations How to work together for the good Shinnecock/Nipmuc Room of all the citizens Shana Barehand, Senior Tribal Liaison, Washington State Department of Revenue Gail Dupuis, Kickapoo, former Director, Office of Native American Affairs, State of Kansas Pedro Molina, Assistant Secretary for Native American Veterans Affairs for the State of California Natural Resources Climate Change Panel presentations/ discussion - Dan Wildcat, Professor, American Indian Studies, Haskell; Nancy Maynard, NASA; Sue Marcus, USGS Retired Qualifying for the Senior Executive Service Terri Dickerson, US Coast Guard Passamaquoddy/Brothertown Room Oneida/Penobscot Room

Wednesday Evening Activities 5:00 6:00 Health & Wellness Get Fit with Salsa: Chris Soto, U.S. Coast Guard Academy Diversity Affairs Behind the Scenes Tour of Native American Collection, U.S. 5:30 7:30 Coast Guard Museum Tour: Jennifer Gaudio, USCG Museum Curator (sign up at Registration Desk limit 40) 7:30 9:00 Native Socializing and Music Round Dance Songs, Beading, Handgames Don Chapman and his guitar Abenaki Room Meet at Registration Desk Uncas Ballroom, Salon D Thursday Morning June 17 7:00 8:00 Breakfast Uncas Ballroom, Salon D 7:30-10:00 Registration Registration East Office 7:30 5:00 Exhibit Hall Open Uncas Ballroom, Salon D 8:00 9:30 8:10 8:45 8:45 9:15 General Plenary Session Speaker Treaty Rights & Federal Trust Responsibilities - Stephen Pevar, ACLU Speaker Hiring Reform/Veterans Engagement Christine Griffin, Deputy Director, Office of Personnel Management 9:15 9:30 Youth Track Presentation 9:30-9:45 Break 15 Minutes Uncas Ballroom, Salon D Thursday June 17 Concurrent Sessions Time/Track Subject Location 9:45-11:00 Culture & Diversity Mohegan History and Culture - Sandi Pineault, Mohegan Tribe Oneida Room Special Emphasis- Back to Basics - Veronica Vasquez, DON Penobscot Room Health and Wellness The Impact of Long Term Care Annette Aleska, FLTCP Passamaquoddy Room Natural Resources Shadow Wolves: Drug Trafficking on the Border Kevin Carlos, Shinnecock/Nipmuc Room DHS Resource Managing Agencies and trust responsibilities USDA Forest Service Faline Haven; and Natural Resource Conservation Service - Herb Webb, Don Liptack, NRCS The Benefits of Mentoring Kenneth Bailey, Office of Small Brothertown Room Business and Civil Rights, NRC 11:00 1:00 Lunch and Networking on your own SAIGE Planning Committee Luncheon Todd English s Tuscany 9:45 11:30 Concurrent Youth Track Session Uncas Ballroom Salon D, Pre-function Area 9:45 4:00 Concurrent Veterans Track See separate Agenda 9:00 5:00 Concurrent Activity: Veterans History Project - videotaping Veteran s Stories Cabaret

Thursday afternoon June 17 - Concurrent Sessions Time/Track Subject Location 1:00 2:15 Culture & Diversity Generational Diversity at the Office Cynthia Dunn, IRS Oneida/Penobscot Room Networking with AISES for Student Recruitment Tina Pino, AISES Shinnecock/Nipmuc Room Retaliation in the Workplace Erin Stilp, EEOC ALJ Shinnecock/Nipmuc Room Law Enforcement in Robert Esquerra, BIA Passamaquoddy/Brothertown Room Natural Resources Resource Managing Agencies and trust responsibilities: DOI Park Service, Dorothy Firecloud; and Bureau of Land Management, Brenda Takes Horse & Cheryle Cobell Zwang Break 30 minutes Uncas Ballroom, Salon D 2:45 4:00 3 R's of Science, Math & Engineering Education for the 21st Oneida/Penobscot Room Century Aaron Parker, U.S. Coast Guard Academy Diversity Affairs Health & Wellness A Dynamic SAIGE; SAIGE Chapter ; update on SAIGE activities & how you can help Shana Barehand, Danny Garceau, & SAIGE Board Members CHR Strategies to Impact Health and Wellness in Tribal Communities IHS, Cathy Stueckemann, Martina Portillo, Jean Pino, Ramona Dillard Shinnecock/Nipmuc Room Passamaquoddy/Brothertown Room Natural Resources Resource Managing Agencies & trust responsibilities: BIA Ira New Breast; and EPA- Luke Jones, EPA Working Outside Your Comfort Zone - Mike Parker, IRS Shinnecock/Nipmuc Room Thursday Evening Activities 5:00 6:00 Tae-Bo Fitness: Chris Soto, U.S. Coast Guard Academy Health and Wellness Diversity Affairs 6:30 8:00 Sponsors Recognition Reception Uncas Ballroom, Salon A1

Friday June 18 7:00 8:00 Breakfast Uncas Ballroom, Salon D 9:00 12:00 Exhibit Hall Open Uncas Ballroom, Salon D 8:30 10:00 8:30-8:45 8:45-9:30 Closeout General Session Morning Prayer Conference 2010 Summary (Conference 2010 Planning Committee) 9:30-9:45 Conference 2011, Tulsa, Oklahoma (Danny Garceau and Fredericka Joseph) 9:45-10:00 Closing Remarks, Farewells 12:00 4:00 SAIGE Board Meeting Delaware Board Room All Day Local Tours (self service) Mohegan History Museum open 10-3 Thank you for making our Conference a Success. Please travel home safely. Honoring Our Ancestors Through Government Service

Walking In Two Worlds: Bridging the Gap Between Native America and Government SAIGE Veterans Track Agenda Thursday, June 17, 2010 Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, CT Location: Veterans Track Concurrent with Conference Workshops 9:45-10:00 Welcome: Danny Garceau, SAIGE Chairman Pedro Molina- Deputy Secretary of Native American Veteran Affairs, CA DVS 10:00 10:45 10:45 11:15 Speaker - Honorable Steve Muro, Acting Under Secretary for Memorial Affairs, Dept. of Veterans Affairs Speaker Veterans Employment in the Federal Government - Dennis May, VA Veterans Employment Service 11:15 11:45 Speaker- Health Care Policy and American Indians - James Floyd, Department of Veterans Affairs, Director, VISN 15 11:45-1:15 Veterans Track Luncheon: MC- Kimberly Yellow Robe, American Indian Public Affairs Specialist, SF Region, SSA Speaker - Robert Patrick, Director, Library of Congress National Veterans History Project 1:15 1:30 Break 1:30 2:30 Wounded Warriors-Federal Agency Initiatives Panel Speakers -Nancy Berryhill, Social Security Administration, Denver Region Commissioner; Tanya Cantrell, and Paul Plascencia, Department of Homeland Security, Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties 2:30 3:00 Speaker - Outreach to American Indian Veterans (Best Practices) - Cedric DeCory, Department of Veterans Affairs 3:00 3:45 3:45 4:00 Speaker - Eileen Hurst, Library of Congress National Veterans History Project Close Out Danny Garceau, SAIGE Chairman Thank you for coming and thank you for your service.