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The Historical Journey of Native American Youth

November 16, 2011
Washington, DC
Center for Native American Youth

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Center for Native American Youth, Native American youth

To commemorate Native American Heritage month this November, the Center for Native American Youth will host a roundtable luncheon event. The event will raise awareness of the history, sovereignty, and the current status of the American Indian and Alaska Native population.

Senator Byron Dorgan, the Center’s founder, will moderate a discussion panel and take questions from the audience. This expert panel will include a tribal leader, members from the Center’s Board of Advisors and representatives from the administration.

Event Information
DateLocationContact
Wednesday, November 16, 2011 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm
The Aspen Institute
One Dupont Circle, NW
Suite 700
Washington, DC
Josie Raphaelito
Phone: 202-736-2905
Moderator

Senator Byron Dorgan

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