Philanthropy
September 25, 2024

NAFOA Honors 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients at Fall Conference

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 24, 2024
 
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Bettina Gonzalez,
Director of Communications
 
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA-- The NAFOA Lifetime Achievement Awards honor Native American leaders who have dedicated their careers to strengthening their communities and advancing Indian Country. At this year's 2024 Fall Finance and Tribal Economies Conference, the NAFOA Board of Directors recognizes the exceptional leadership of John Echohawk (Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma) and Chairwoman Glenda Nelson of the Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of the Enterprise Rancheria.
 
John Echohawk, Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
 
NAFOA John Echohawk
 
John Echohawk, a member of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, has been a staunch advocate for tribal sovereignty and Native American rights for decades. He has served as the Executive Director of the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) since 1977 and has played a vital role in defending Native American voting rights across Indian Country.
 
Echohawk's commitment to advocating for Tribal Nations began in law school, where he was the first graduate of the University of New Mexico's Indian law program and a co-founder of the American Indian Law Students Association. There, he recognized the legal system's vital role in enforcing tribal rights and treaties and the urgent need for tribes to have access to legal resources to uphold these protections.
 
At NARF, Echohawk helped secure the official recognition of over 300 tribes. His leadership has driven groundbreaking legal victories, championed numerous civil rights causes, and raised public awareness about tribal law and self-determination. His exceptional contributions have garnered widespread recognition, including being named one of America's 100 most influential lawyers by The National Law Journal and receiving the 2023 Thurgood Marshall Award from the American Bar Association.
 
In recognition of his lifelong commitment to advancing equity and justice for tribal citizens across the United States and for leading the oldest and largest nonprofit legal organization defending Native American rights, NAFOA is proud to present John Echohawk with the esteemed 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award.
 
Chairwoman Glenda Nelson, Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of Enterprise Rancheria
 
NAFOA Glenda Nelson
 
Glenda Nelson, Chairwoman of the Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of Enterprise Rancheria, has been a visionary leader for her people for over two decades. Under her guidance, the Tribe has achieved remarkable economic success, exemplified by the opening of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino at Fire Mountain. This ambitious project, which faced opposition and legal battles for over four years, has now become a cornerstone of the region's economy, providing millions in revenue to nonprofits and organizations in several counties in north central California.
 
Born and raised on the Enterprise Rancheria, Nelson's grandmother and father instilled a profound duty to serve her people and protect her Tribe's sovereignty. She was one of the first Native American youth to graduate college in the 1970s with the assistance of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Nelson holds a deep passion for children affected by the Indian Child Welfare Act and is dedicated to identifying and providing necessary services and programs.
 
Nelson has served on the Tribal Council since 2003, holding positions as Treasurer and Tribal Chairwoman. She has also been an active member of numerous boards and committees focused on advancing and strengthening tribal nations. With extensive experience in gaming, finance, law, and education, Nelson has made invaluable contributions to her tribe, local community, and national forums. Chairwoman Glenda Nelson's extraordinary service to the Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of the Enterprise Rancheria has rightfully earned her the 2024 NAFOA Lifetime Achievement Award.
 
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About NAFOA
 
NAFOA was founded over 40 years ago as the Native American Finance Officers Association to highlight the role of tribal finance in fostering economic opportunities. Over the last four decades, NAFOA has grown along with tribes to be advocates of sound economic and fiscal policy and developers of innovative training programs in financial management to build the skills of the next generation. Semiannually, NAFOA convenes tribal leadership, experienced professionals, and economic partners to meet the challenges of economic growth and change. To learn more about NAFOA, visit the website www.nafoa.org.