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Wednesday September 16
10–10:55 a.m. Keynote Session: NATIVE Act and Job Development in Indian Country
Congresswoman Deb Haaland, U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Congresswoman Haaland (Laguna Pueblo), representative from New Mexico’s first
congressional district, will discuss how the Native American Tourism Improving Visitor
Experience (NATIVE) Act has the potential to grow jobs in Indian Country. Building tribal
inclusion and funding for tourism through agencies such as the Administration for Native
Americans (ANA), the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the National Endowment
for the Humanities (NEH) supports tribal tourism growth and access to technical assistance
and training. Congresswoman Haaland will also discuss the potential of tourism to help
perpetuate cultural practices alongside the creation of jobs in the short term as we recover
from COVID-19 restrictions and in the longer term as visitors are drawn to the authentic
experiences within American Indian Nations, Alaska Native Villages and Native
Hawaiian communities.
11–11:55 a.m. Breakout Session 6
Session 6a: Securing Funding for Your Tribal Tourism Project
C h O C tawC Ou n t ry.C Om Rick MacLeod Farley, Principal Consultant, MacLeod Farley & Associates
Rick MacLeod Farley presents clear, practical and proven “real-world” tactics and steps
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that can be used to secure funding for community tribal tourism projects. Learn how to
successfully plan your project, secure funding and proceed with successful implementation.
The presentation, inspired by the ‘Group of Seven’ project financing tactics “from the field,”
such as creating phases, telling your story, imagery and visuals, dealing with curve balls,
moving past dead ends, persistence, as well as new emerging opportunities (and successes)
with tribal communities and parks.
Session 6b: More than Words and Pictures: Bringing Your Tourism Story to Life
Speakers: Dan Wiley, Senior Manager, Integrated Resources Stewardship,
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