Recently resigned assistant secretary Dave Anderson will speak at the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma's 2005 Economic Summit in May.
Other highlights of the May 2-4 conference include the presentation of a study on the impact of Indian business in the state. The study was conducted by the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development, which recently reported on the economic progress of tribes nationwide.
The theme of the summit is "Common Values, Common Ground."
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Tribal business report planned at conference
(The Oklahoman 3/18)
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