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EVENT  :  Our  Internet , Our Stories, Our Network–First Nations and the World 

Media  Advisory  Abstract 

 

NARALO Showcase  is scheduled for  Wednesday October  15, 2014 and it's  a community celebration inviting the ICANN  community to learn more about the achievements of NARALO which is one of the five  RALO's  in the ALAC family. 

The  evening  will showcase  how  NARALO is  striving  to engage those disadvantaged groups in North America and the  American protectorate states,  which includes  the First Nations/Native and the Disabled communities  Learn more at the event  about NARALO's  outreach strategies  to engage these groups as  important  stakeholders.   An  evening promises to be  a great opportunity for  of networking and  story telling  followed with  refreshments  sourced from  local vineyards and eatries.

The event  will start with an opportunity to meet and greet  NARALO membership and interact with the sponsors at  our  display tables 

The keynote  speaker  will be  Jacqueline Johnson Pata is the Executive Director of NCAI. She is a member of the Raven/Sockeye Clan of the Tlingit Tribe (pronounced – Kling-get) and a member of the Central Council of the Tlingit-Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska. Mrs. Pata was the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Native American Programs of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) during the Clinton Administration.  She  will be  speaking on broadband strategies and connectivity issues in Indian Country.

The  sponsors  of the event will have  a  dedicated  table display  suitable  for  literature and your company banner, company graphic on the  invitations and on the  website   plus a short time slot at the podium during the  speeches.   

 

 

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 ActivityLeadTimelines
1Logistics(a)Glenn done
2Music(b) Heidi 
3Speakers(c)Loris Done
4Food(d)Silvia Done
5TablesGlenn Done
6PerformanceLoris Done

1 Logistics

The  event  is  being held in the  designated  ALAC  room  at the ICANN  conference  event.  The  tables and  speeches will be in the main room followed by the performance and  

refeshments in the  adjacent  hallway


2. Music

 Important that the  music not  violate any copyright

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Request to  Tony, Loris and Louis  for  music 

Action  Heidi to contact  Tony for  a  CD, MP3 files 

 

3. Speakers

ALAC Olivier Crepin Leblond, ALAC Chair 3540 3000

What

Who

Time (min)/

Length

Observations

Tables Welcome and BannersSponsors and ALS's5:30-18:00 Setup tables with literatureIntroductions

Glenn Mc Knight

Secretary of NARALO

18:30-18:355Social Networking

 

18:00-18:25

25

Arrival of Delegates and Invited Guests

ALAC Welcome

Olivier Crépin-Leblond

ALAC Chair

Welcome and Introductions

Garth Bruen, Chair of Naralo

18: 2535 -18:30 (5)40

5

Start Speeches 

Board Welcome

Steve Crocker

ICANN Board Chairman

18:

40 -18:

45 (5)

5

 

ICANN WelcomeICANN Welcome

Fadi Chehadé

President and CEO of ICANN 

18:40:45 -18:50105 

Introduction

Loris Taylor

Native Public Media, Inc (NARALO ALS)

 

18:50 -18:533 

Keynote Address

Jacqueline Johnson Pata

Executive Director, National Congress of American Indians

18: 53 - 19:10177 
Our Stories

Address by Anthony Niiganii,

Thanks to sponsorsAlan Greenberg Incoming ALAC Chair

19:10 - 191519: 205 
Sponsors Address

Afilias

and Google

- Desiree Miloshevic

VeriSign - Keith Drazek

19: 1520 -19: 192525105 
AcknowledgementGarthEduardo Diaz19:25 -19:305 

Traditional First Nations Hoop Dancing with Introduction by Loris Taylor and Performance by Derrick Suwaima Davis

Loris Taylor and Derrick Suwaima Davis

19:30- 19:48

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Outreach and Networking ReceptionAll19:48 - 20:3030  

 

Sponsors

  •  Affilias 

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  •  Afilias 
  •  Verisign
  •  ICANN
  •  Native Public Media


    Speakers

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Jacqueline Johnson Pata is the Executive Director of NCAI. She is a member of the Raven/Sockeye Clan of the Tlingit Tribe (pronounced – Kling-get) and a member of the Central Council of the Tlingit-Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska. MJrs. Pata was the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Native American Programs of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) during the Clinton Administration.

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Among her other activities, prior to her move to Washington, D.C., she is extremely proud of her service for 13 years as Director of a Native Youth Culture Camp held each summer where young people experience and learn traditional values.

.4. Food 

Canapes, beer, wine and  and soft drinks for  100 invitees 75  to 100invitees  and  cash bar

Naralo  attendees 



5. Tables

Sponsorship and ALS  Tables

OrganizationLeadNeeds
MCAI and NCAI  and NPMLoris TaylorOne table
NARALS

NARALO

GlennTwo tables
Affilias- Confirmed One Table
GoogleVerisign One Table
PRI  One Table


6.  Preformers 

Performer, Speaker, Artistic Director, Choreographer - Derrick Suwaima Davis

Derrick Suwaima Davis is a Native Arizonan, from the Hopi and Choctaw Nations. Suwaima, who began

participating in Pow Wows at the age of 3, is the only adult, SEVEN Time World Champion Hoop Dancer and a

Champion Fancy Dancer. Suwaima is the 2014 Champion!

In addition to dancing competitively and professionally, Suwaima is also a gifted Choreographer & Artistic

Director. He currently serves (and has for the last 12 years) as Artistic Director for “Native Trails” in Scottsdale.

Suwaima has been honored to be named Artist of the Year – Performing Arts category – by the Scottsdale

Cultural Council, for his contribution to the Arts community.

Suwaima was a member of the pop/rock group “Clan/destine” and he has also worked with the Heard Museum,

The Phoenix Symphony, The American Indian Dance Theater, Canyon Records and Willie Nelson. He was also

honored to be designated as Head Man Dancer at the Inaugural Pow Wow at the Smithsonian National Museum

of the American Indian.

After having performed internationally sharing his interpretation of hoop dance in places such as Germany,

Spain, Australia, Denmark, Malaysia, Africa, Japan and Singapore, in recent years Suwaima has turned his

attention to presenting the people and cultures of the Southwestern U.S. via The Living Traditions Dance Troupe.

Suwaima speaks regularly on First Nations history, culture, and issues of importance to Native people. He was

recently asked to record a PSA for the Arizona Dept. of Health Services on Diabetes Prevention, an issue about

which he is passionate. Suwaima is involved with his community in many ways, including serving on the Miss

Hopi Pageant Committee.

Suwaima has appeared as a model in Marie Clare and his image can be seen on everything from billboards, to

Heard Museum and Arizona Office of Tourism ads, to a US Postal Service campaign. Auspicious publications

Suwaima has been featured in include Smithsonian (cover), Native Peoples (3 covers), Phoenix Home & Garden

(as Master Dancer of the Southwest), and Cosmopolitan (man of the month), Dance Life Magazine (cover)

Arizona Highways Magazine, as well as many newspaper articles.

Along with his dance troupe and as a solo artist, Suwaima regularly performs in theatrical productions, school

programs, concerts, festivals, corporate shows, key note speaking, and other special events.

Suwaima may be reached through www.TheCharlesAgency.com / phone 602.547.0708





Action items  of meetings  
Membership  add their  names  by  August 5  


Meetings

Next Meeting 15 October 2014  - NARALO Outreach Event - Los Angeles

Last Meeting: 29 : 22 September 2014

Previous Meetings: 22 September 2014

15 September 2014

08 September 2014

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