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Draft Agenda as of: (5-2-11) Service, Honor, Respect: Strengthening Our Cultures and Communities Society of American Indian Government Employees (SAIGE) 8 th Annual National Training Conference Hard Rock Hotel, Tulsa, OK June 13 June 17, 2011 Tracks:,,,,, and Wellness PRE-CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES Sunday, June 12 First SAIGE Golf Tournament, Cherokee Hills Golf Club; 11:00 am Monday June 13 8:30 12:00 Exhibits Setup II and IV Corridors 8:00 5:00 8:00 9:00 10:30-10:45 12:00-1:30 3:00 3:15 Youth Track Gathering JoAnn Brant, Youth Coordinator; Breakfast Break Lunch Break 8:30 4:00 Federal Indian Law Immersion Course Walter Echo Hawk, Stephan Pevar, Jack Trope (Separate Course, not included in SAIGE registration) 9:00-10:00 Planning Committee Meeting Continental Breakfast 10:00-11:00 Registration Volunteers Meeting morning break 8:30 11:30 9:45 10:15 Pre-Conference Forums: National Guard Bureau Break Augusta room/clubhouse St. Andrews or Breezeway 7 th Floor Boardroom 7 th Floor Boardroom 1:00 5:00 Department of Defense I Department of Interior USGS Host 2:30-3:30 Break Sequoyah Pre-function 5:30-6:00 Introduction to SAIGE SAIGE officers / Board members short session for newbies 4:30 7:00 Registration Open Registration Office 6:30 8:30 Cultural Reception and Networking Welcome: OK Commission of Indian Affairs; music by Jessica Hunt, Bartlesville Indian Women s Club Indian Regalia Style show, Whitecloud Dance Group

Tuesday Morning June 14 - Opening Ceremonies 7:00 8:00 Breakfast II & IV 7:30-10:00 Registration Registration Desk 7:30 5:00 Exhibit Hall Open II & IV/Corridors 8:30 4:00 Federal Indian Law Immersion Course II Walter Echo Hawk, Stephan Pevar, Jack Trope (Separate Course, not included in SAIGE registration) 8:00 8:20 8:20 8:30 8:30 8:45 8:45 9:00 9:00 9:15 9:15 9:30 9:30 9:45 9:45-10:15 Opening Ceremonies Presentations of Colors Osage Color Guard Opening Prayer - John Red Eagle, Osage Tribe Veterans Honoring Song General Plenary Session Introductions - Danny Garceau, SAIGE Chairman Welcome Chad Smith, Cherokee Nation Honoring Chief Mankiller Welcome John Red Eagle, Osage Nation (invited) Welcome Kevin Dillinger, Muscogee Creek Nation Opening Remarks; SAIGE update Danny Garceau Speaker John Berry, Director, Office of Personnel Management 10:15-10:30 Break 15 minutes II & IV 10:30-11:15 11:15 11:30 11:45 1:00 12:00 12:15 12:15 12:30 12:30 1:00 Speaker Ken Salazar, Sec. of the Interior (invited) Alternate: NCEPS Panel Youth Track Introduction JoAnn Brant, EPA, Youth Coordinator and College students Luncheon Musical presentation -United Keetoowah Band Youth Choir Speaker: Lt. Cmdr. Ken Vargas, Navy, Civil Engineer Corps Speaker: Raul Soto, EPA Office of Diversity Outreach and Collaboration,II,V & VI 11:45 1:00 NCEPS Luncheon/ Meeting (by invitation) Amber Private Dining Room 8:00 5:00 Concurrent Affinity Meeting National Guard Bureau Augusta/St. Andrews Club House June 14 CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS 1:30 2:45 Osage Cultural presentation - Vann Big Horse Following your Passion in your Profession Don Chapman, Sr. Advisor Native American Affairs, Office of the Secretary, US Department of Commerce Indians 101 Shana Barehand, Senior Tribal Liaison, Washington State Department of Revenue, and Luke Jones, Sr. Policy Advisor, American Indian Environmental Office, EPA Rights and Obligations for Religious Accommodation in the Workplace Franklin Jones, Executive Director, Office of Diversity & Civil Rights, US Customs & Border Protection Treaty Rights & Federal Indian Trust Responsibility Stephen Pevar, American Civil Liberties Union White House Tribal College Initiative: What your agency can do Bill Mendoza, Acting Director, WHITCU: John Gritts, I I

Dept. of Education, TCU Lead Break 30 minutes II & IV 3:15 4:30 The Doctrine of Discovery and UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights Steve Newcomb, Indigenous Law Institute Wellness Healing from the Boarding School Experience I - Sade Ali and Patrick Dunn, Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health Comanche Cultural Presentation Wallace Coffey, Bernard Kahrarah, Native Cultural Sovereignty and Religious Freedom Indians! In The Post Office : American Indians in WPA-Era Murals Sandra Starr, Sr. Researcher, National Museum of the American Indian Leadership Issues for Native American Women - Mary Anna Weber, FEW an Intergenerational conversation on leadership challenges panel: SES, student, mid-career Advancing Your Career in a Provincial Reconstruction Team - Patrick Broyles, USDA Soil and Water Ministry Advisor US Embassy, Baghdad, Iraq I I Tuesday Evening Activities (Optional) 5:30 Evening Run Meet Up location TBD 6:00 7:30 Boarding School Class Gathering, Talking Circle (for those attending the Healing from Boarding School class) 7:30 10:00 Sponsors Recognition Reception Special Musical Guests, Don Chapman; Jessica V Sponsors Recognition SAIGE Awards presentation Danny Garceau/CFR Chapter Chris Carusona, Denver, 2012 Book Signing Larry Keown Friction Wednesday Morning June 15 7:00 8:00 Breakfast II & IV 7:30-10:00 Registration 7:30 5:00 Exhibit Hall Open II & IV 8:00 5:00 Concurrent Affinity Meeting National Guard Bureau Augusta/St. Andrews Club House General Plenary Session 8:00 8:30 Speaker - Gerard Baker, Assistant Park Service Director for Native American Relations, NPS, Retired 8:30 9:00 National Guard Bureau Special Recognition & MOU Signing 9:00 9:45 9:45-10:00 Panel Agencies Response to the President s Directive on Tribal Consultation: Don Chapman, Commerce; Janie Hipp, USDA: Luke Jones, EPA; (invited) Speaker RDML David Baucom, Navy

10:00 10:15 Break 15 minutes II & IV 10:15 10:45 10:45 11:30 Speaker- Kevin Jennings, Department of Education, Assistant Deputy Secretary for Safe and Drug-Free Schools Panel The Federal Government and Indian Sacred Sites: Walter Echo-Hawk, Jr.; Jack Trope, Assn. on American Indian Affairs; Janie Hipp, USDA; (invited) Susan Johnson, Tribal Relations Program Manager, US Forest Service, moderator 11:45 1:00 12:00 12:15 12:15 1:00 Lunch & Networking Introduction of Jorgensen Scholarship Winner Speaker -Larry Echo Hawk, Assist. Sec. Indian Affairs, DOI,II,V & VI Wednesday afternoon Career Fair 1:30-2:30 Sponsor presentations: Speakers: Dept. of the Navy, NOAA, NGB 1:30 4:30 Career Fair/Exhibit Hall Open Public welcome II & IV Wednesday afternoon June 15 Concurrent Sessions June 15 CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS 1:30 2:45 Alaska Natives 101 Brenda Takes Horse, BLM Wellness In the Courts of the Conquerors- Walter Echo-Hawk, Jr., Attorney, Crowe & Dunlevy Healing from the Boarding School Experience II - Sade Ali and Patrick Dunn, Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health I Speed Mentoring Nancy Berryhill, Chicago Regional Commissioner, Social Security Administration I Getting Conservation on the Ground for in Oklahoma - Carol Crouch, NRCS; Butch Garner and Trent Holland, Cherokee Nation Working In : Building Successful Business Relationships with Tribal Governments (2 back-to-back sessions) Part I -Larry Keown, LDK Associates Break 30 minutes II & IV 3:15 4:30 Shadow Wolves: Drug Trafficking on the Border Kevin Carlos, Carol Yazzie; Department of Homeland Security, Border Patrol Veterans Preference OR Making your Resume Stand Out Doris Brown, AVUE Technologies Indian Trust Fundamentals Thomas Bird Bear, Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians How to make your agency a model of Diversity John Burden, Chief Diversity Officer, Department of the Interior Effective Conservation Partnerships in - Carol Crouch, NRCS; Jack Hicks and Doyle Bacon, Choctaw Nation Working In : Building Successful Business Relationships with Tribal Governments (2 back-to-back sessions) Part II- Larry Keown, LDK Associates I I

Wednesday Evening Activities 5:30 Evening Run Meet Up location TBD 5:30 7:00 Department of Defense Military Awards Reception I 6:00 7:30 Boarding School Class Gathering, Talking Circle (for those attending the Healing from Boarding School class) 7:30 9:30 Native Socializing and Music Round Dance Songs, Beading, Handgames Youth Track Presentation Book signing Walter Echo Hawk Announcement of Silent Auction Winners Thursday Morning June 16 7:00 8:00 Breakfast II & IV 8:00-10:00 Registration 7:30 5:00 Exhibit Hall Open II & IV 9:00 11:30 Concurrent Youth Track Session 8:00 4:00 Concurrent Veterans Track See separate Agenda below June 16 MORNING CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS 8:15 9:30 Wellness The De-Colonization Diet Martin Reinhart, University of Northern Michigan Cherokee Cultural Presentation Joseph Erb Cherokee Nation Language Preservation Program, Cherokee language app on the I-phone Energy in David Lester, Executive Director, Council of Energy Resource Tribes (invited) Leadership in MD-715 JoLinda Johnson, EEOC (or Veronica Vasquez, DoN) Senior Executive Service Panel Hankie Ortiz, Indian Health Service; Noller Herbert, USDA; Nancy Berryhill, SSA I I 9:30-9:45 Break 15 Minutes II & IV 9:45-11:00 Muscogee Creek Cultural Presentation Edwin Marshall Working government to government: Going beyond Consultation - Hankie Ortiz, IHS; Deb Gee, Chickasaw Deputy General Counsel; Todd Endow, Cherokee Nation Enterprises (invited) - Shana Barehand, Moderator, Senior Tribal Liaison, Washington State Department of Revenue Wisdom Keepers Mentoring Roundtable: Senior & New Native Managers Cheryle Zwang, BLM, Deputy State Director, I

Communications, Idaho State Office; Fredericka Joseph, BIA, Youth Program Coordinator; Noller Herbert, Director, Conservation Engineering, USDA NRCS Let s Move! In Brandi Sweet, DOI,(invited) and Janie Hipp, USDA (invited) Qualifying for the Senior Executive Service Laura De Simone, Dept. of the Navy (invited) 11:00 1:00 Lunch and Networking On your own I SAIGE Planning Committee Luncheon Starlight Private Dining Room June 16 AFTERNOON CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS 1:30 2:45 USACE Cultural Immersion Programs- Eugene Goff, USACE, Osage Immersion State and Tribal Relations Shana Barehand, Senior Tribal I Liaison, Washington State Department of Revenue; Karen Wilde, Cultural Liaison, Sand Creek Massacre Site, NPS, former Exec. Sec. CO Commission of Indian Affairs Building Relationships with Native Communities to Increase STEM Exposure- Steve Grey, LLL, DOE; Suzann Van Cooten, Meteorologist, NOAA: Maria Montour, USGS; Georgia Madrid, NOAA, OAR, Moderator Federal Contracting with Native Businesses Dee St. Cyr, Director of Business, CADDO Solutions Working with Tribes in Land Management - Cheryle Zwang, BLM, Deputy State Director, Communications, Idaho State Office I Break 30 minutes II & IV 3:15 4:30 Disability Etiquette Becky Lewis, EEO, IRS Starting a SAIGE Chapter, Veronica Vasquez, DON I Grant Writing Administration on Native Americans (invited) Developing Leadership Skills The Graduate School (proposed) Thursday June 16 Concurrent Veterans Track I 8:00-8:30 Welcome by SAIGE Board Chairman Danny Garceau Posting of colors, tribal flags Opening Prayer-Welcome Song 8:30-9:00 Keynote Address Stephanie Birdwell/VA (facilitator Chuck Dassance) 9:00-9:15 SAIGE VA/MOU SAIGE Board Chair D. Garceau/Veterans Track Co-Chair Chuck Dassance 9:15-10:15 Wounded Warriors Panel -SSA Nancy Berryhill -VA Buck Richardson -AVUE Doris Brown 10:15-10:30 Break 10:30-11:00 VA Best Practice in VISN 20 Update-Cedric De Cory 11:00-11:30 US Census Bureau Veterans Data Curtis Zunigha 11:30-12:00 National Guard 12:00-1:15pm Luncheon Speaker: Dr. Heidi Kraft

1:15-1:30 Break 1:30-2:15 VA Agency Panel (Facilitator Chuck Dassance) Juanita Mullens, Buck Richardson 2:15-2:45 VA Minority Affairs Advisory Council Appointee Pedro Molina/CA DVS 2:45-3:15 VISN James Floyd 3:15-4:15 National American Indian Veterans Inc. National Commander Don Loudner, Colonel Joey Strickland 4:15-4:45 AI Citizenship Act/American Indian Veterans Wesley Westphal, REM, DAF 4:45 adjourn/danny /Chuck Thursday Evening Activities 5:30 Evening Run Meet Up location TBD 4:30 5:00 7:00 Community Feed Hiring Heroes Expo II & IV 5:00 7:00 10:00 Honoring Our Veterans Pow Wow Gourd Dance Grand Entry End,IIV & VI Friday June 17 7:00 8:30 Breakfast II & IV 9:00 12:00 Exhibit Hall breakdown (Native Vendors may stay until 2:00 pm) 8:30 11:00 Closeout General Session Speaker - Cara Cowan Watts Deputy Speaker, Cherokee Nation Tribal Council, Elected Representative, District 7 Will Rogers Speaker - TBD Wrap-up - Danny Garceau Closing Prayer Noon 12:00 1:30 2:00-4:30 Lunch on your own SAIGE Board Luncheon SAIGE Board Meeting II & IV,II,V & VI Amber Private Dining Room 7 th Floor Boardroom All Day Local Tours (self service)