Join us in Tulsa, Oklahoma to celebrate our 70th Annual Convention & Marketplace!
The National Congress of American Indians is nearing its 70th Anniversary!
You're invited to join thousands of tribal leaders, Native advocates, and Indian Country partners as we kick off NCAI's 70th anniversary year. This election year convention will include exciting plenary and breakout sessions as we recommit ourselves to protecting and advancing tribal sovereignty for generations to come!
Member - $575
Non-Member - $600
Youth (Up to age 24) - $200
Special Events:
Youth Honoring Luncheon (Tuesday, October 15, 2013; 12:00-1:00pm) - $50.00
Elders' Honoring Luncheon (Thursday, October 17, 2013; 12:00-1:00pm) - $50.00
Gala Banquet (Thursday, October 17, 2013; 7:00-10:00pm) - $100.00 or $1,000.00 for a table.
To be added to the waitlist please contact Amy Gay at agay@ncai.org.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa Hotel
100 East 2nd Street
Tulsa, OK 74103
DoubleTree Downtown
616 West 7th Street
Tulsa, OK 74127
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tulsa (Tribally Owned Property)
777 W Cherokee St
Catoosa, OK 74015
Rate: $80.00 Rate (Sunday – Thursday) Friday and Saturday rate increases to $129.00.
To make reservations: call 800.760.6700 or click here and use group code NCAIOCT2013 Shuttle will be provided
The Aloft Downtown Tulsa
200 Civic Center
Tulsa, OK 74103
Rate: $83.00
To make reservations: call 1.877.462.5638 and use code NAJ13A
Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center
17 West 7th Street
Tulsa OK 74119
Rate: $89.00
To make reservations: call 1.800.465.4329 and use code NCA or click here.
Will provide shuttle based on availability
Fairfield Inn & Suites Tulsa Downtown
111 North Main Street
Tulsa, OK 74103
Extended King Sofa
$99.00/night (Extended King Rooms)
10/13 – 10/19
For reservations please call 1-888-236-2427 and use code “NCAI” or click here (Book your group rate: National Congress of American Indians >>)
Complimentary breakfast
No shuttle available – will need a car. Complimentary parking.
Marriott Tulsa Southern Hills
1902 East 71st St.
Tulsa, OK 74136
$83/night
For reservations please call 1-866-530-3760 and use code “CAI” or click here (Book your group rate: National Congress of American Indians >>)
Shuttle provided based on availability or you will need a car. Complimentary parking.
If you would like to become a valued NCAI sponsor please click here to view the Sponsorship Opportunities or here to download the Sponsorship Form.
If you are interested in being a Corporate Sponsor, please click here.
NCAI would like to extend a warm thank you to our generous sponsors:
THANK YOU
NCAI would like to thank its valued sponsors
Gala Banquet Sponsor Bank of America
Youth Commission Sponsor Forest County Potawatomi
General Sponsor W.K. Kellogg Foundation
General Sponsor Google
Youth Honoring Luncheon Sponsor San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
Health Walk Sponsor Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma
Health Walk Sponsor Roche Diagnostics
Health Walk Sponsor US Department of Agriculture
Bronze Sponsor AMERIND Risk Management
Media Sponsor WalMart
Corporate Sponsor BNSF Railway
Coffee Break Sponsor Chickasaw Nation
Coffee Break Sponsor Muscogee (Creek) Nation/ River Spirit Casino
Coffee Break Co Sponsor Peace Corps
Coffee Break Co Sponsor Hobbs Straus Dean & Walker, LLP
Coffee Break Co Sponsor North Star Group
Coffee Break Co Sponsor Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe/ 7 Cedars
If you would like to become a vendor at our Tradeshow and Exhibit please fill out and return the Exhibitor Contract to Bernida Humetewa at 505-867-0203 or bhumetewa@ncai.org.
We look forward to seeing the following vendors at the Annual Tradeshow!
Abila
Advocates for Native Issues, LLC
American Chamber of Commerce of CA/AICEF-PTAC
American Indian College Fund
American Indian Living Magazine/Radio
American Indian Veterans Memorial Initiative-AIVMI
Association on American Indian Affairs
Avachi Design Studios
Bacone College
Blue Cross Blue Shield/ Be Covered Oklahoma
Buffalo Spirit, LLC
Center for Indian Law & Policy /Seattle University School of Law
Center for Native American Youth
CPN - Citizen Potawatomi Community Development Corporation
College of Mugcogee Nation (CMN)/span>
CSN/DCI America
Falmouth Institute
First Council Casino Hotel
Gila River Indian Community
Gilead Sciences
Health Resources and Services Administration - HRSA
Hitachi Medical Systems America, Inc.
Intertribal Software Consultants
Jack Hickey, Jr.
Kellpro, Inc.
Martinez Indian Arts/Navajo
National Council of Urban Indian Health
National Indian Child Welfare Association
National Indian Education Study
National Indian Gaming Association
National Indigenous Elder Justice Initiative
National Joint Powers Alliance
National Museum of the American Indian
Native American Political Leadership Program
Native American Rights Fund
Native Built
Native Ministries
Native Ministries Children Programs
Native Nations Institute
Nativehire
Navajo Jewelry & Crafts
NCAI Local Planning Committee
Northwest Indian College
Notah Indian Arts
Notah's Southwest Connection
Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians
Osage Casino
Red Road Native Arts Emporium, LLC
Roche Diagnostics
Ryan Wilson Indian Arts & Crafts
Sac and Fox Nation
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
SBCCD - KVCR - FNX - First Nations Experience
Selective Service System
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Southern Ute Growth Fund
Sweetgrass & Crafts
Talking Leaves Bookstore
Tammy Beauvais Designs/ Mohawk-Navajo
Tammy Beauvais Designs/Mohawk-Navajo
TGI Enterprises, Inc.
Traditional Eagle Solutions, LLC
Tribal Education Departments National Assembly [TEDNA]
Tribal Print Source
True Ballot Election Services and Solutions
Tulsa Welding School
Tusweca Trading
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Census Bureau
U.S. Department of Defense - Native American Lands mitigation Program [NALEMP]
U.S. Department of Energy - Office of Indian Energy
U.S. Department of State
U.S. Department of Veterans - National Cemetery Administration
U.S. Department of Veterans - Office of Tribal Government Relations
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
1.Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center
Tulsa, OK 74103
There is ample parking around the Cox Business Center
The Civic Center parkade is conveniently located north of the Cox Business Center on 3rd Street, between Houston and Denver, and is connected to the Convention Center through a covered walkway. Parking is currently $5-$8 per car, per day. The parkade is owned and operated by American Parking and has 1,395 spaces. There are 10,000 parking spots within a short 10-minute walk!
This Annual Convention is also an election year! Make sure that your membership is up to date and you are properly credentialed. Below is some important informtaion for elections at NCAI Annual Convention.