Madeline Anna, Choctaw & Delaware, is a veterinarian based in Arizona. She competed in AISES graduate research presentations during her academic years. Last year she switched roles and volunteered as a judge in the research competition. Anna is thankful that the autumn season brings less triple-digit heat.
What are three must-dos for professionals attending the AISES National Conference?
Halito! Fall season comes with some of the best things: football, crunchy leaves, a fine dusting of pumpkin spice, and the annual AISES National Conference. This is the premier place to harvest the latest knowledge in our Indigenous spaces and sow the seeds of professional connections with our kin and colleagues. Here are three must-dos if you’re attending the conference.
Remember where we came from. Proudly displaying your Indigeneity every day, whether it’s by rocking your mocs, bolo tie, or the latest Native fashion designer piece, strengthens our culture. Silver and turquoise pins look great on lapels. A Lauren Good Day or B. Yellowtail scarf is stunning when paired with a suit or velvet skirt. You’ll likely cover a lot of ground at the conference, so if you have soft-soled moccasins, pack comfortable shoes in your day bag or save them for the powwow on Saturday. Need new jewelry? Stop by the vendors and support small businesses. Wearing a traditional hairstyle is a great option too. Indigenous wear is professional wear.
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