A Discussion on Indigenous Knowledge and Its Role in Modern Times TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE & WESTERN SCIENCE: FINDING COMMON GROUND $35 Registration Fee Prior to Feb. 24, 2006 Conference presented by The University of Montana American Indian Science & Engineering Society $45 On-site Registration forms available at: www.umt.edu/aises Project TRAIN Open to Students, Faculty & the General Public workshops & presentations on: Subsistence & TEK Restoration Ecology & TEK Morality & TEK Global Climate Change Tribal Natural Resources Management University Center, 3rd Floor The University of Montana Missoula, Montana Speakers March 3 & 4, 2006 HOST HOTEL: DoubleTree Hotel–Missoula/Edgewater 100 Madison, Missoula, MT, USA 59802 Tel: 406.728.3100 www.missoulaedgewater.doubletree.com Rates: $79.00 single/$89.00 double Ask for the American Indian Science & Engineering Society group rate or use Group/Convention code 'AMS' when making your reservations online. Dr. Robin Kimmerer SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry Dr. Ronald Trosper Forest Resources Management, University of British Columbia EVENING OF MARCH 3RD Dr. Gilbert John Department of Microbiology & Molecular Genetics Oklahoma State University “A CASUAL AFFAIR FOR A CRITICAL CAUSE” Orville Huntington Alaska Native Science Commission Rich Powell Harvard University & Inuit Circumpolar Conference Iris PrettyPaint Research Opportunities in Science for Native Americans The University of Montana Victoria Yazzie Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University Benefit Dinner & Concert for the Inuit Circumpolar Conference featuring Jack Gladstone, Montana Recording Artist RECEPTION/HORS D’OEUVRES 6:30 PM DINNER 7:00 PM CONCERT 9:00 PM Included in the Cost of Registration! Additional Banquet Tickets Available for $30 For more information go to www.umt.edu/aises or contact jeffrey.ross@umontana.edu