10th National Indian Nations Conference: Justice for Victims of Crime

   

 

Registration & Fees

Registration fee: $150.00
Early Bird rate: $100.00

Registration and payment for Early Bird rate must be received online or postmarked by October 2, 2006.

All fees include attendance to all scheduled events, Banquet, Luncheon, and comprehensive conference resource materials in CD format; as well as access to all exhibits, and hotel reservation rate. You may also add $25.00 to your registration fee for Continuing Education Credits.

Online Registration has been extended till December 7, 2006

Click Here to Register for the Tenth National Indian Nations Conference

Cancellation Policy

Registration closes November 13, 2006. Online Registration has been extended till December 7, 2006. Cancellations must be in writing and received by November 13, 2006. Cancellations will be refunded less a $25.00 administration fee. No refunds will be made after November 13, 2006. Registration fees are transferable at no charge with the receipt of a substitute registration form. Transfer requests must be received by November 27, 2006.

Vendors, Exhibitors and Resource Tables

Space is available for vendors and exhibitors. Sorry, but space is no longer available for vendors and exhibitors.

 

Hope for all Generations: Weaving a Network of Safety, Justice, and Healing
Wyndham Palm Springs - Come to this charming desert hideaway for business or relaxation - and make the Wyndham Palm Springs your home away from home.
World-famous for its natural healing waters, the Spa Resort Casino is a 228-room oasis of luxury, which captures the essence of its rich history with all the amenities of a modern, upscale resort.
Office for Victims of Crime - Putting Victims First
U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs -  Partnerships for Safer Communities
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians
 Fox Valley Technical College

The Native American Children's Alliance (NACA) is an intertribal, cross-mentoring organization whose mission is to inspire and support the development, growth, and maintenance of multi-disciplinary teams and Children's Advocacy Centers in Native American and Alaska Native communties in their efforts to address child abuse. NACA was formed in April of 1999 and held it's first formal meeting on September 26, 1999 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Morongo Band of Mission Indians
North Carolina tribe of Cherokee Indians

The Agua Caliente Cultural Museum inspires people to learn about the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and other Native cultures. We keep the spirit alive through exhibitions, collections, research, and educational programs.
The Fort Mojave Indian Tribe