Conference Scholarship: 6th Annual Repatriation Conference

Last Day to Apply is Friday, September 4

Apply for a conference scholarship today!

An ALL VIRTUAL Community Conference
October 26-28, 2020

Through generous grants from the National park Service National NAGPRA Program and the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the 6th Annual Repatriation Conference is providing full registration scholarships.  But you must apply by September 4!

Repatriation Conference Scholarships will pay for the total amount of your registration fee.  All are encouraged to apply.  Scholarships are not available to federal employees.  Scholarships cannot go toward vendor or exhibit fees.

Scholarships will be prioritized for elders (over 65), students in university or college, Tribal spiritual leaders, Tribal repatriation staff, or staff from an institution whose cultural resources or repatriation department has a budget below $250,000.

For more information about the 6th Annual Repatriation Conference or our scholarships, please go to:  https://www.indian-affairs.org/6thannualconference.html

Please do not register for the conference until you have received an award.  If you are a scholarship recipient you will receive instructions on how to register for the conference.  Contact Anne.Amati@du.edu if you have any questions about the scholarships.

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