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Friday, December 1st, 2006
Pre-Conference: Thursday, November 30, 2006
Centennial Student Union
The Primary Goal of the Native Nations Conference is to build and strengthen awareness and student leadership. It is also to provide an opportunity for academic scholars, students, professionals and community members to discuss the issues that affect the Native American/American Indian communities.
Native Nations Conference Objectives:
History of the Conference
The first American Indian Conference began in 1977 at what was then Mankato State University. It was
established due to the concerns expressed by Native American student leaders, faculty and staff members. Since
that time it has gone from a conference, to a symposium, to a week of activities, and last year to the Native
Nations Conference. The hope is to continue providing a forum to express our pride as Native Nations in our
culture, traditions, and heritage, and allow an opportunity to discuss issues affecting our Native people.