Wiatava, Cahuilla, Tiwahe, and Navajo Lodges will descend on the 32nd Street
Naval Base in San Diego April 29th - May 1st 2005. This year, conclave will feature a host of events including incredible training, inspirational shows,
great food and much more! Check back here as information about Conclave is
posted on the site!
Registration for Conclave has arrived! Enter the registration zone and sign up for
classes at the Conclave Registration Page!
Check back a few days after you register and check the Conclave Participant List to ensure the Section received your registration! You must know your Conclave ID number to verify your registration was received. If you do not remember your ID number or have just registered for your first time, you may send an e-mail to the Section Administration to request your ID number.
Machquigen University Training
At the 2005 Conclave, you will see many new expanded and reorganized classes in each of the studies.
Many of the classes will be offered only once, so you need to register early. Some of the very popular
classes will be offered as a two-hour session. When your planning your training schedule
look at it carefully, so not to take four classes when a class is two hours long. You must take
four sessions total, three which are from the same college.
2005 Training Sessions!
Interested in Pre-Orders?
If you want to purchase items for this years Conclave, download the flyer and mail it in.
2005 Pre-Order Form!
Indian Affairs Plans New Activities for Conclave!
This conclave we are going to do something a little different, we are going to have a full Pow-Wow
aside from the veterans dance. It’s going to be a blast, so come and watch the excitement as the dancers
from the best section in the nation, compete to become this years 2005 Dancing Bear Champion! Also
we will be critiquing your lodge’s ceremonies teams to make them better by giving helpful hints, tips and
thoughts to making them the best in the nation. Throughout this fun filled day we are going to be holding
crafts so come on down and learn how to make useful thing the way the Native Americans did!