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TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2001 The National Indian Education Association will hold its annual conference in Billings, Montana, this October. The Montana-Wyoming Indian Education Association on Monday held a planning meeting for the upcoming event. Organizers said the conference could bring as much as $4 million to the city and 3,000 participants. The conference takes place October 27-31. Get the Story:
Indian ed conference expected to draw 3,000 to city in October (The Billings Gazette 8/14) Relevant Links:
National Indian Education Association - http://www.niea.org
NIEA headed to Montana
Facebook TwitterTUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2001 The National Indian Education Association will hold its annual conference in Billings, Montana, this October. The Montana-Wyoming Indian Education Association on Monday held a planning meeting for the upcoming event. Organizers said the conference could bring as much as $4 million to the city and 3,000 participants. The conference takes place October 27-31. Get the Story:
Indian ed conference expected to draw 3,000 to city in October (The Billings Gazette 8/14) Relevant Links:
National Indian Education Association - http://www.niea.org
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