The first-ever tribe-initiated event at the University of Oklahoma attracted more than 160 people, including tribal leaders, researchers, federal government officials and corporate representatives.
Photo 1: Bobby Gonzalez, Chairman of the Caddo Nation (left), (engages with students during the Native Renewable Energy Symposium at the University of Oklahoma.
Photo 2: Participants, including tribal leaders and experts from academia, energy, financial and legal sectors of the Native Renewable Energy Symposium, hosted by OU RANGE, ICAST and the Office of Tribal Relations and sponsored by the Caddo Nation.
Photo 3: Dr. Shane Connelly [first from right], Professor of Psychology and Director of the Institute for Community and Society Transformation (ICAST), engages with Chairman Barrett [second from left] and James Collard from the Citizen Potawatomie Nation (CPN) [second from right] and Matt Dannenberg [first from left] from the Department of Energy during the networking lunch at the Native Renewable Energy Symposium, sponsored by the Caddo Nation and hosted by ICAST, the NSF-GCR RANGE team, and the Office of Tribal Relations at the University of Oklahoma.
Photos 4-7: Participants of the Native Renewable Energy Symposium sponsored by the Caddo Nation and hosted by the NSF-GCR RANGE team, ICAST, and the Office of Tribal Relations at the University of Oklahoma.