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Trainers
NAR offers one overall distinct advantage when comparing the organization's offerings to other existing training entities servicing the Indian communities: Quality Trainers.
In fact, much of the feedback that we have received is praise for our trainers.
Most of these trainers are Native Americans whose work bridges the gap between the theoretical to the practical world-of-work. Here is a partial list of some of the people who have taught our sessions.
Malcolm Bowekaty
(Zuni)
Council and Board Training, Supervision, Management and Tribal Election Procedures
Cheryl Fairbanks, Esq.
(Tlingit-Tsimpshian)
Social Services, Tribal Courts, ICWA
Dolly Kauley
(Eastern Band Cherokee)
Supervisory Skills, Sexual Harassment Prevention, Conflict Management
Wynema Morris
(Omaha)
Management, Supervision, Ethics, Mediation, Gaming Issue
Joseph Pluchinotta, PhD
 
Indian Legal Issues, Personnel
Verna Teller
(Isleta)
Tribal Government Issues and Robert's Rules of Order
Sharon Clahchischilliage, MSW
(Navajo)
Social Services, Enrollment Issues, ICWA
Patricia S. Ives, Esq.
 
Employment & Education Law, Civil Rights Law and Litigation
Dana Klar, Esq.
(Houma)
Social Services, ICWA
Reynolds Nejo
(Northern Diegueno)
Drug Prevention
Stephine L. Poston
(Sandia Pueblo)
Supervisory Skills, Cultural Diversity, Sexual Harassment Prevention
Jane Smith, Judge
(Colville)
Tribal Courts' Procedures
Kay Culbertson
(Assiniboine-Sioux)
Indian Health Issues, Native Women's Issues, Cultural Diversity
Danny W. Jarrett, Esq.
 
Indian Legal Issues, Personnel
Harold Monteau, Esq.
(Chippewa-Cree)
Compacts, Gaming Law, and Commission Responsibilities
Janice K. Strand
 
Parliamentary Procedures (Robert's Rules of Order)
Clara Pratte
(Navajo)
Education, Training, Social Services' Issues, International Affairs, Indigenous Rights, Economic & Community Development
Joanna Stancil
(Shawnee/Cherokee)
Expert in Staff Development, Diversity Training and Communications
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