Monday, March 30, 2015

NATHPO Accepting Applications for Power of Preservation

NATHPO is accepting applications for the Power of Preservation in Indian Country leadership seminar to be offered May 31-June 4, 2015, at the National Conservation and Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.

Power of Preservation Goals:
•       To identify and train current and potential leaders who have the ability to dramatically increase their effectiveness in their communities in their role as tribal preservationists.
•       To empower tribal representatives to achieve preservation successes in their tribal communities.
•       To support a national network of leaders in the tribal historic preservation movement and to provide these leaders with an arsenal of techniques and strategies to engage Native communities and community partners in making thoughtful decisions about what aspects of the past to carry forward into the future.
Enrollment is open to Tribal Historic Preservation Officers and their staff, tribal museum directors and staff, elected tribal officials, and other tribal employees.  Space is limited to only 30 participants.

More information may be found on the NATHPO website under What's New.

Direct link to more information.

Enrollment is open to Tribal Historic Preservation Officers and their staff, tribal museum directors and staff, elected tribal officials, and other tribal employees. Space is limited to only 30 participants.


NATHPO is a not-for-profit membership association of tribal governments that are committed to preserving, rejuvenating, and improving the status of tribal cultures and cultural practices by supporting Native languages, arts, dances, music, oral traditions, cultural properties, tribal museums, tribal cultural centers, and tribal libraries.

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