Native American Marijuana and Hemp Conference & Expo
September 9-10, 2015
Harrah’s Resort Southern California, Valley Center, CA

Native Nation Events’ Native American Marijuana and Hemp Conference & Expo will be held September 9-10, 2015 at Harrah’s Resort Southern California, located at 777 Harrah’s Rincon Way in Valley Center, CA, just north of San Diego. Come hear prominent experts in the industry discuss the most recent legal, economic, social, and policy changes that are allowing Native America to enter into the marijuana market. Every day there is change, and we intend to sum it all up for you! This is a must-attend event if your tribe is considering other means to drive revenue!
Who Should Attend:
- Tribal Leaders
- Council Members
- Cannabusiness Professionals
- Insurance Professionals
- Finance and Legal Professionals
- Information and Technology Professionals
- Risk Managers
- Chief Financial Officers
- Economic Development Professionals
- Engineers
- Industry Consultants
Hotel Information
Harrah’s Resort Southern California
777 Harrah’s Rincon Way
Valley Center, CA 92082
800-427-7247
AGENDA
September 9-10, 2015
0 - E
- 3-C Comprehensive Cannabis Consulting
- Acres Medical TD, LLC
- All Nations Development Alliance
- Alpine
- American Cannabis Company
- Ass’n of Commercial Cannabis Labs
- B&S Orr, LLC
- Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria
- Berry Creek Rancheria
- Big Sandy Rancheria Band of Western Mono Indians
- BioNeva Innovations
- Boulder Organic Food Group, LLC
- Bridgeport Indian Colony
- Bridgeport Paiute Development Corp.
- Brooke Law Group
- Bulbulyan Consulting Group
- Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, d/b/a Fantasy Springs Casino
- Cachil DeHe Band of Wintun Indians of the Colusa Indian Community Council
- Cafe Serendipity
- CalCann Holdings
- California Gold Extractions
- CapitalGlass
- CBaker Consulting, LLC
- Cherokee Nation
- Chickaloon Village
- CNN-Fox Business-CNBC
- Colorado River Indian Tribes
- Comanche Nation
- Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation
- Connor & Connor, PLLC
- Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians
- Crossfire Connection Insurance Associates
- Dixie Brands, Inc.
- DSGW Architects
- Wicker Law Office
- Egghart & Associates Accounting Firm
- Emerald Tribal Consulting
- Enterprise Rancheria of Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe
- Espinoza Distributing
- Euflora, LLC.
F - N
- Forest County Potawatomi
- Fort Belknap Indian Community
- Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation
- Fort Sill Chiricahua Apache Tribe
- Fredericks Peebles & Morgan LLP
- Garvey Schubert Barer
- Gila River Indian Community
- Greenville Rancheria of Maidu Indians
- Guardian Data Systems
- Hannahville Indian Community
- Ho-Chunk Nation Health Department
- Hoopa Valley Tribe
- Hualapai Indian Tribe
- IBSC
- Inaja-Cosmit Band of Mission Indians
- Island Mountain Development Group
- Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel
- Juniper International
- K&S Technologies
- Karuk Tribe Housing Authority
- Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
- La Jolla Band of Luiseno Mission Indians
- La Posta Band of Mission Indians
- Lac Vieux Desert/Rosette
- Las Vegas Paiute Tribe
- Law Office of Ariel Clark
- Law Office of Eugene R. Madrigal
- Law Offices of Charles R. Zeh, Esq.
- Law Offices of Kenneth R. Elliott
- Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians
- Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla & Cupeno Indians of the Los Coyotes Reservation
- Mandaree Enterprises
- Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation
- Medican
- Milander Law Office
- Mississauga New Credit First Nation
- Mississauga of the New Credit First Nation
- Moapa Band of Paiutes
- Mooretown Rancheria of Maidu Indians
- Morongo Band of Mission Indians
- My Compassion
- Narragansett Indian Tribe
- National American Indian Veterans
- National Cannabis Trade Organization
- Native American Cannabis Association
- Native American Marketing Enterprises
- Northern Ute Tribe – Native Voice Therapy
O - R
- Oaksterdam University
- Oglala Sioux Tribe
- Ona Healthcare
- Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin
- Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Oklahoma Gaming Commission
- Paiute Tribe
- Pala Band of Mission Indians
- Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission
- Pit River Gaming Commission
- Pit River Tribe
- Pit River Tribe/Kwahn Corporation
- Port Madison Enterprises/Suquamish Tribe
- Premier Media Services, Inc.
- ProVerde Laboratories
- Pueblo of Pojoaque
- Puyallup Tribe of Indians
- Quartz Valley Indian Reservation
- Quaser Aircraft Corporation
- RainMaking International
- Rauch International
- Red Earth Casino
- Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians
- Red Willow Systems
- Red Willow Systems / Indoor Garden Supply
- Redding Rancheria
- RezRx, LLC
- Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians
- Riordon Consulting
S - Z
- Saint Croix Tribal Council
- San Diego County Sheriff’s Department
- San Diego State University
- San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians Economic Development Agency
- Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians
- Santa Rosa Rancheria Tachi Yokut Tribe
- Santo Domingo Pueblo
- Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe
- Seneca Development Corporation
- Seneca Nation of Indians
- Shades of Green
- Shakopee Mdewkanton Sioux Community of Minnesota
- Sierra Wellness Connection
- Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians
- Smith, Shellenberger & Salazar, LLC.
- Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians
- Sokaogon Chippewa Community
- Spiker Consulting Group
- St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin
- Stem Cell Biosynergy
- Sunlight Supply, Inc.
- Surna, Inc.
- The Marijuana Investment Company
- The Mohegan Indian Tribe
- Thlopthlocco Tribal Town
- Tohono O’odham Nation
- Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma
- Tonto Apache Tribe of Arizona
- Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians
- Tribal Cannabis Industry Association
- TriCor
- Trinidad Rancheria
- True Family Enterprises
- Tulalip Tribes of Washington
- Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians
- U.S. Department of the Interior – Division of Energy & Mineral Development
- Union for Medical Marijuana Patients
- United Auburn Indian Community of the Auburn Rancheria
- Utu Utu Gwaitu Paiute Tribe of the Benton Paiute Reservation
- Viejas Band of Kumeyeaay Indians
- Warm Springs Economic Development Corporation
- Warm Springs Ventures
- Win River Resort & Casino
- Yavapai Apache Nation
- Yerington Paiute Tribe of the Yerington Colony & Campbell Ranch
Look at what people said about the Native American Marijuana and Hemp Conference & Expo:
Farrell Hoosava, Tonto Apache Tribe
Rico O Cruz, Nez Perce Tribe
Joyce Carothers, Tule River Tribe
“Thought it was very good and gave a lot of information to take back.”
Carlton Hendricks
“Well organized.”
Richard DeLaRosa, Forest Consulting, LLC
“Excellent, very informative/educational material to give me a better understanding of this business. My outlook is very pro-cannabis because of this expo.”
Rojelio Morales
“Very informative.”
M. Wayne Martinez, Pueblo de San Ildefonso
“I really enjoyed the conference. Everyone was all very knowledgeable.”
Michael Cox, Teda, Inc.
“Helpful.”
Julie Parcero, Soboha Band of Luiseno Indian
“Good information resource.”
Juanita Lombardi, RSBIHSI
“Good speakers, good information.”
Wendi Correa, Tule River Tribe
“It was good.”
Eric LaChappo, LaPosta Band
“Pretty good conference. Would like to see how tribes get started.”
Wally Davigna, Tonto Apache Tribe
Look at what people said about the Inaugural Marijuana Symposium:
“Very informative! Gave me a lot to think about when making a decision regarding new and changing laws.” — Lisa Contreras, Vice-Chairwoman, Inaja-Cosmit Tribe
“Exciting, informative, and ahead of the curve!” — Mary Banfield, Economic Development/Planner Representative, Narragansett Indian Tribe
“Very good and very informative.” — Elaine Jeff, Tribal Council Delegate, Santa Rosa Rancheria
“I found it very interesting and informative.” – Ron Rosier, Development Council, Gila River Indian Company
“Well-organized and informative.”—Nathan Stout, Tribal Administrator, La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians
“Lots of information, great speakers, educational, and kept you thinking.”—Catalina R. Chaim, Councilwoman, Pechanga
“Great form and informative.”—Lita Nalton, Council Person, Pit River Tribe
“Very informative.”—Uyen Le, Department Attorney General, Viejas Band of Kumeyeaay Indians
“Well-organized.”—Walter A. Marting, Chief Financial Officer, Sierra Wellness
“Good conference and excellent speakers.”—Delmar Stevens, Council Member, Yerington Paiute Tribe
“Speakers were great. It was a good symposium.”—Wally Davis Jr., Vice Chairman, Tonto Apache Tribe of Arizona
“Very good.”—Honorable Benjamin Zvenia, Tribal Court Judge/Lawyer, Multiple Tribal Courts
“Informative and enthusiastic speakers.”—Kevin Davidson, Planning Director, Hualapai Tribe
“Very good, comprehensive presentations.”—Mike Gates,Emergency Manager, Seneca Nation