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Sunday, ay 21st 9:00am ATNI Youth Forum: Culturally Based Leadership Training Native American Youth and Family Center 5135 NE Columbia Blvd. Portland, OR onday, ay 22nd 10:00A 2017 ATNI GOLF SCRABLE AT PUPKIN RIDGE Shotgun start at 10:00am North Plains, Oregon, northwest of Portland 2:00P Volunteer Convention Packet Assembly Halsey Room 4:00P Registration Convention Foyer 5:00P 6:00P Committee Chair eeting Weidler Room ATNI Executive Board eeting Tuesday, ay 23rd 7:00A Registration Open Convention Foyer Resolution/Work Room Open Executive eeting Center 8:00A 8:30A 9:00A 9:30A 10:00A 10:30A 10:50A Tradeshow: Exhibits Open Continental Breakfast Call to Order: ATNI President Fawn Sharp, (Quinault) Post Colors Invocation Roll Call: ATNI Secretary Jeanie Louie (Coeur d Alene) Financial Report: ATNI Treasurer Sharon Goudy (Yakama) Welcome Remarks Representative Tawna Sanchez (Shoshone-Bannock, Ute, and Carrizo), Oregon House District 43 Fawn Sharp, ATNI President (Quinault) Tribal Leaders Discussion State of ATNI Fawn Sharp United South Eastern Tribes (USET) Secretary of Interior, Ryan Zinke (Invited) Secretary of Energy Rick Perry (Invited) Wilson Pipestem (Otoe-issouria Tribe) Partner, Pipestem Law Federal Native Vote and 100 days of Trump Proposed Vessel Traffic in Salish Sea & Ports on the Columbia River Jay Julius (Lummi) Taylor Aalvik (Cowlitz) ATNI Programmatic Updates

11:10A 11:30A 11:45A 11:55A 1:15P 5:15P 5:30pm Energy Direlle Calica (Warm Springs) Economic Development Corp Amber Shulz-Oliver Climate Change Don Sampson (Umatilla) National Congress of American Indians Update - Brian Cladoosby (Swinomish), NCAI President Department of the Interior Land Buy-Back Program John cclanahan, Program Director & Katy Grounds, Supervisory Tribal Relations Advisor WA State Democratic Party Tina Podlodowski, Chair Joe Pakootas (Colville), Vice Chair Debra Haaland (Laguna Pueblo) Congressional Candidate New exico LUNCH Committee eetings Session 1 (tentative) Telecom Sellwood Energy Weidler Veterans Hawthorne Transportation Ross Island Afternoon Break Committee eetings (tentative) Education - orrison TERO - Broadway Gaming Ross Island Trust Reform - Halsey Culture and Elders - Jackson Economic Development - Washington Housing - Hamilton Indian Child Welfare - Jackson Law & Justice - Halsey Youth - Broadway TANF Hamilton Health - Hawthorne Natural Resources/Land - Sellwood Drug Abuse/Prevention - Weidler Taxation - Washington Reception: Portland Art useum Please join us for an evening of networking with Portland's local Native American leaders and associates. There are over 20-native organizations here in Portland, we look forward to shaking your hand and sharing information about what we do for Indian communities. Portland Art useum, ark Building, 1 st Floor Sunken Ballroom 1219 SW Park Ave., Portland OR Wednesday, ay 24th 8:00A Registration Convention Foyer Tradeshow Resolution/Work Room Open Executive eeting Center 8:00A Continental Breakfast 8:30A General Assembly ultnomah/holladay Event Center Call to Order el Sheldon, Jr. (Tulalip) ATNI 1st Vice President Invocation Roll Call Alfred Nomee (Coeur d Alene) ATNI Assistant Secretary Welcome Remarks Senator erkley (OR)

8:50A 9:15A 9:40A 10:00A 10:20A 10:45A 11:15A 11:40A Legislative Updates Brian Gunn (Colville) Powers Pyles Sutter & Verville John Dossett NCAI Legal Counsel Indian Child Welfare David Simmons - National Indian Child Welfare (NICWA) Continued Challenges to ICWA Actual Case Videos Native American Rights Fund (NARF) (Invited) Indigenous Peacemaking Initiative Veterans Panel Opportunities in Programs and Services Ron Allen (Jamestown S Klallam) Henry Cagey (Lummi Nation) Lavada Anderson (Colville) Bonneville Power Administration State of BPA Bureau of Indian Affairs, Northwest Region Stanley Speaks (Chickasaw) Regional Director Tribal Interior Budget Council Report out TIBC Reps Ron Allen (Jamestown S Klallam), Greg Abrahamson (Spokane), Delano Saluskin (alt) FirstNet Single Point of Contacts (SPOCS) Andrea Alexander (akah), Facilitator Shelley Westall, Single Point of Contact, State of Washington David Soloos, Single Point of Contact, State of Oregon Tribal input is needed for final statewide plans & the role of AT&T, the contractor selected to build and implement the communications network to serve the nation s first responders 1:15P 5:15P 6P LUNCH Committee eetings Session 1 (tentative) Telecom - Sellwood Education - orrison Energy - Weidler Health - Hawthorne Afternoon Break Committee eetings Session 2 (tentative) Drug Abuse/Prevention - Weidler Natural Resources - Sellwood Veterans - Hawthorne Native Vote - Broadway Culture Night Culture & Elders - Jackson Gaming Ross Island TERO - Broadway TANF - Hamilton Economic Development - Washington Housing - Hamilton Indian Child Welfare - Jackson Transportation Ross Island

Thursday, ay 25th 8:00A Registration Convention Foyer Tradeshow Resolution/Work Room Open Executive eeting Center 8:00A 8:30A Continental Breakfast General Assembly Call to Order Theresa Sheldon 2nd Vice President (Tulalip) Invocation Roll Call: Jeanie Louie ATNI Secretary (Coeur d Alene) 8:50A 9:00A 9:20A 9:50A 10:20A Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) Introduction of CRITFC s recently named Executive Director Jaime Pinkham (Nez Perce) Innovative Readiness Training National Guard Jake Fruhlinger, NFG NG US Innovative Readiness Training is a US military volunteer training opportunity that provides training and readiness for military personnel while addressing public and civil-society needs. Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Discussion of a Full Oliphant Fix and Implementing the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) by Deborah Parker-tsicyaltsa (Tulalip), Senior Strategist, Pipestem Law Firm and Theresa Sheldon, Board of Director, Tulalip Tribes Education - "Identification of American Indian/Alaska Native Students in Education" Panel: Patricia Whitefoot, Education Committee Chair; Laura John, Education Northwest; Yolanda Bisbee, University of Idaho The identification of American Indian/Alaska Native students is essential in upholding and fulfilling treaties, agreements, and promises made between tribes and the U.S. Government. Drug Prevention BIA Division of Drug Enforcement 10:40A 11:00A 11:15A 11:30A 11:45A National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development (NCAIED) Chris James (Cherokee), President & CEO An overview of the NCAIED services and programs available to tribes and the importance of tribal enterprises in economic opportunity in Indian Country AERIND Status Update Gaming WA Department of Commerce Overview of Programs & Services, Government to Government Policy Progress, Development of a Native Advisory Committee Confluence Project - Antone inthorn (Umatilla), Oregon's Poet Laureate Elizabeth Woody (Warm Springs) The Confluence Celilo Park Project is designed to connect the public with a more inclusive history of the Columbia River system, and honor the legacy of Celilo Falls. Confluence will provide an update to this project that includes collecting Celilo stories and related educational initiatives. LUNCH

1:30P 5:00P Concurrent Workshops & Breakout Sessions Climate Change Proposed carbon (greenhouse gas) reduction policies and programs in the state of Oregon and Washington. Addressing current efforts to develop legislation and programs to implement a cap and trade policy that tribes should provide input. Contact: Don Sampson, ATNI Climate Change Coordinator Columbia Basin, NW Water & Infrastructure Workshop Pacific Northwest Tribes are presently engaged in several critical process related to regional water resources, fisheries, infrastructure, and energy matters. Each issue and process is complex and dynamic, yet are all interconnected and have areas of overlap. This breakout session is an opportunity for the tribes to become updated on the latest regional issues related to water and infrastructure, discuss emerging issues facing the region, develop strategies for information sharing on processes, identify opportunities for tribal collaboration, and establish a tribal workgroup/taskforce. Contact: Direlle Calica, ATNI Energy Program Implementation of the VAWA Implementation of Violence Against Women Act, Tribal Provisions Advanced discussion of a Full Oliphant Fix and Implementing the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) by Deborah Parker-tsicyaltsa (Tulalip), Senior Strategist, Pipestem Law Firm and Theresa Sheldon, Board of Director, Tulalip Tribes Economic Development Planning Part 2 ATNI-EDC is developing a tribal/ inter-tribal Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS). This workshop will build on information gathered during the first workshop, and will explore the questions: What kind of economy do we want to build for the future of our children and our communities, and HOW do we want to get there? Contact: Amber Schulz-Oliver, ATNI EDC Innovative Readiness Training National Guard - Innovative Readiness Training is a US military volunteer training opportunity that provides training and readiness for military personnel while addressing public and civil-society needs. Community needs such as infrastructure, health care, diving, transportation, and cybersecurity align with military mission essential training requirements. COON THREAD: Rooting Racial and Environmental Justice in Tribal Sovereignty - Environmental & Social Justice In our post-election debrief with tribal leaders in November, we recognized the need for stronger collaboration between community organizations and Tribes, particularly, as our political, environmental and social landscape becomes increasingly challenging. So, we decided to develop a project we are calling Common Thread. Through intentional relationship development we are hoping to better understand how nonprofit community organizations can work formally with sovereign nations. How Tribes and community based nonprofits can enlist support and identify common values and vision. This meeting is intended to be one of a series. Contact: James Parker, ATNI National Indian Gaming Commission Consultation 1. Draft guidance in accordance with Tribal comments received for voluntary non-binding Class III minimum internal control standards (ICS) and regulatory changes because of the 2015-16

consultation Draft Class III ICS Guidance 2. Rural Outreach 3. Developing a Strong Tribal Workforce through Training 4. anagement Contract Regulations and Procedures 5. Technical Standards for obile Gaming Devices Draft Wireless Standards 6. Fees Draft Part 514 Fees 7. 25 C.F.R. Part 547 Grandfathered Class II Gaming Systems Department of Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs Listening Session Session 1 1-3P DOI Listening Session on Reorganization of Executive Branch. This listening session offers Tribes the opportunity to provide input on how the U.S. Government should implement President Trump's executive order to reorganize the Executive Branch to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability of Federal agencies. Session 2 3-5P DOI Listening Session on Interior's Review of National onuments. EO 13792 requires a review of national monuments designated or expanded since 1996 that meet certain criteria. On ay 5, Interior Secretary Zinke released a list of monuments meeting those criteria that will be reviewed. This listening session offers Tribes the opportunity to provide input on Interior Secretary Zinke's review of the identified national monuments. Friday, ay 26th 8:00A 8:30A 9:00A Exhibits Open Breakfast Sponsor Invocation: Call to Order: Sharon Goudy, ATNI Treasurer (Yakama) Roll Call: Alfred Nomee, ATNI Assistant Secretary (Coeur d Alene) Committee Reports & Resolutions Closing Remarks: Fawn Sharp (Qunault) Closing Prayer Retire Colors ADJOURN