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Someone thought that you would like to know the six Pathbreakers who will be honored at The Pathbreaker's Banquet on October 16, 2008.

The Indian Legal Program at Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law and other conference sponsors are privileged and honored to recognize and celebrate the important work and accomplishments of these Indian Gaming Pathbreakers.

INDIAN GAMING PATHBREAKERS

Frank L. Chaves
Former Chairman
New Mexico Indian Gaming Commission

Richard G. Hill Sr.
Chairman
Oneida Nation of Wisconsin

John A. James
Chairman
Cabazon Band of Mission Indians

Mark Macarro
Chairman
Pechanga Band of Luise�o Indians

Clinton M. Pattea
President
Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation

Ernest L. Stevens Jr.
Chairman
National Indian Gaming Association

 
The banquet will be held in conjunction with an upcoming conference commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA). The conference is entitled: "Indian Country's Winning Hand: 20 Years of IGRA" and it will be held at the Radisson Fort McDowell Resort & Casino in Scottsdale/Fountain Hills, Arizona on October 16-17, 2008. The conference will examine the history and impact of the IGRA and the Indian gaming industry through the eyes of tribal leaders, gaming attorneys, gaming industry experts, scholars and those who were there when the IGRA became law.

Conference Sponsors:

  • The Indian Legal Program at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University
  • National Congress of American Indians
  • National Indian Gaming Association American Indian Policy Institute at ASU
  • Native Nations Law and Policy Center at UCLA
  • American Indian Law Center, Inc.
  • Arizona Indian Gaming Association
  • California Nations Indian Gaming Association
  • New Mexico Indian Gaming Association

Please visit the conference website at http://ilp.law.asu.edu. Come join us to honor these Indian Gaming Pathbreakers. Banquet tickets may be purchased without conference registration. Limited tickets available.