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Native American Fish & Wildlife Society
Regional Conference
Anchorage Hilton Hotel
May 14 - 16, 2001

Protecting Our Traditional Way of Life


Topics will include:

  • Indigenous Research Protocols
  • Fisheries Issues
  • Funding a Natural Resource Program
  • Habitat Restoration
  • Indigenous Sciences
  • Natural Resource Education Opportunities
  • Environmental Contaminants Database Training (Using GIS).
  • The Importance of Young People and Elders
  • Water Quality and Aquatic Monitoring
  • Wildlife Issues

 

View the agenda for the 2001 Native American Fish & Wildlife Society
Regional Conference

 

Our keynote speaker is Dr. Fiona Cram. Her topic will be Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples. Dr. Cram, Deputy Director of the Indigenous Research Institute for Maori and Indigenous Education, is an internationally known scholar and speaker. Her words have deep meaning to our communities as we address the question of how to do science within our own worldviews.

Pre-registration fee, including banquet: $130.00
On-site registration fee, including banquet: $145.00

Make checks payable to:

Native American Fish & Wildlife Society
707 A Street, Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone: (907) 257-2720
Fax: (907) 257-2707
aknafws@alaska.net

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