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UPCOMING EVENTS
Thurs., March 24th, 2011. 10 am – 4:30pm
Expanding Horizons: California American Indian Civil Rights in Education
This is a free pre conference workshop with the 34th Annual California Conference on American Indian Education (CCAIE). LOCATION: Westin LAX Hotel, 5400 West Century Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90045 CONTACT: (800) 937-8461
March 24 – 26, 2011
The 34th Annual
California Conference on American Indian Education (CCAIE)
“Indian Education: Strengthening Our Future by Coming Together.”
The conference will showcase 34 years of success and growth of American Indian education in California and the impact the American Indian Education Centers have had in American Indian Communities.
LOCATION: Westin LAX Hotel, 5400 West Century Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90045 CONTACT: Irma Amaro, (707) 464-3512, Irma@ncidc.org, Rachel McBride, Rachel.4winds@sbcglobal.net, (530) 895-4212, ext. 110.http://www.aisc.ucla.edu/admin/c_n_resources/CalltoConference2011.pdf CCAIE Powwow will be held on Saturday the 26th. Powwow Info: Phill Hale, (714) 962-6673.
From: Lehman L. Brightman United Native Americans, Inc.
Twelfth Annual Bloody Island Memorial
In honor of the Pomo Indian people that perished and those that survived the Bloody Island Massacre of 1850.
To Forgive the Oppressor is the Medicine that heals....
Sunday May 14th 2011
5:00 am - Noon
Directions:
From Upper Lake, go 1.5 miles east on Hwy 20, turn right at Reclamation Road, go 2.5 miles and park on the side of the Road.
5:00 am Sunrise Ceremony: The Ceremony will start at 5:30 am.
8:00 am Potluck Breakfast: speakers and dancers at Oddfellows Hall, Upper Lake.
12:00 Noon Cleanup of Oddfellows Hall (Volunteers welcome)
For More Information, to donate, or be part of the agenda, please write or call
Contact Clayton Ducan
(707) 274-6788
klemhyu@...
For More Information about the Bloody Island Massacre see: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Island_Massacre>
Bloody Island Massacre of 1850 Video Documentary by Eric Clow
<http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5712886729468898075#>

PAST EVENTS
From: Lehman L. Brightman United Native Americans, Inc.
Twelfth Annual Bloody Island Memorial
In honor of the Pomo Indian people that perished and those that survived the Bloody Island Massacre of 1850.
To Forgive the Oppressor is the Medicine that heals....
Sunday May 14th 2011
5:00 am - Noon
Directions:
From Upper Lake, go 1.5 miles east on Hwy 20, turn right at Reclamation Road, go 2.5 miles and park on the side of the Road.
5:00 am Sunrise Ceremony: The Ceremony will start at 5:30 am.
8:00 am Potluck Breakfast: speakers and dancers at Oddfellows Hall, Upper Lake.
12:00 Noon Cleanup of Oddfellows Hall (Volunteers welcome)
For More Information, to donate, or be part of the agenda, please write or call
Contact Clayton Ducan
(707) 274-6788
klemhyu@...
For More Information about the Bloody Island Massacre see: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Island_Massacre>
Bloody Island Massacre of 1850 Video Documentary by Eric Clow
<http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5712886729468898075#>
PAST EVENTS
From: Native American Health CenterA Gathering of WomenInside of each woman, there is always hopeof a better life for her family An 8-week series starting March, 2010 Mondays at 1:30PM to 3:30PM in: 1st Floor Conference Room Enjoyment & Education! This is an open group! Please Join us! * Introduction, Talking Circle, Women's Connection * Nutrition / Body Movement * Dental Information/Education * HIV-STD'S Prevention * Self-Esteem: guest speaker * More Education on HIV/AIDS * Substance Abuse Prevention / Handcrafts * Generosity & Gratitude - Certificates of Participation for attending 6 out 8. Presented by FCGC - Native American Health Center 3124 International Blvd. Oakland, Calif. 94601 If you have any questions, please contact Kitty or Nina at 1(510) 434~5421 Women's Circle |
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NEA PACIFIC REGIONAL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
NEA American Indian/Alaska Natives Caucus will take part in presiding over the event.
March 19-21, 2010 / Reno, Nevada
(Hosted by NEA-Nevada)
The NEA Pacific Regional Leadership Conference (PRLC) is designed to further enhance the knowledge of K-12 teachers, education support professionals, higher education, student and retired members.
Register Now!
All state, local and self-funded participants, presenters, exhibitors, candidates and staff must register online. If selected by your state to be NEA-funded, your state’s PRLC coordinator would have provided information regarding registering online. Those registering online will receive an email confirmation.
- Mail checks, payable to NEA, to the NEA Pacific Regional Office, 1705 Murchison Drive, Suite 100, Burlingame, CA 94010. Please specify who the registration fee covers and include a copy of your registration confirmation.
- Last day for online registration is February 19, 2010. After that date, registration will be on site.
Hotel/Conference Location
Peppermill Hotel Casino
2707 South Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89502
(775) 826-2121
For more information, surf to http://www.NEA.org
33rd Annual California Conference
on American Indian Education
SANTA CLARA, Calif.
The 33rd Annual California Conference on American Indian Education for 2010
March 25 – 27
The theme is “Saving Our Language-Saving Our Culture.”
The host hotel is the Santa Clara Marriott, 2700 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara, Calif.
Make reservations as early as possible by calling (408) 988-1500, and reference CCAIE.
For more information contact co-chairs: Rachel McBride at (530) 895-4212, ext. 110
or rachel.4winds@sbcglobal.net;
Irma Amaro at iamaro2007@hotmail.com;
and Rene Samayoa at (408) 926-5247 or sjaiec@sbcglobal.net.
Visit the Web site at www.cieda.org.
CIEA Board Meeting
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Noon to Five PM
Lancaster CTA Office
1027 West Lancaster Boulevard, Lancaster, CA‎
(661) 942-4995‎
For more info, call Clyde Hodge (209) 648-1514