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Dragonfly
Project receives National Tribal Project Award
The
2007 National Conference of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums
awarded the Dragonfly Project with its Guardian of Languary,
Memory and Lifeways award. This award honors distinguished
men and women for outstanding contributions to the field through
its Guardians of Language, Culture, and Lifeways Awards Program.
The Project Category recognizes outstanding projects in seven categories:
Outreach or Education Program; Interpretive Exhibit; Conservation
or Preservation Project; Promotional Piece; Publication; Newsletter;
and Website.
The
purpose of the Awards Program is to:
* recognize
recipients before their peers as part of the 2007 National Conference
of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums;
* acknowledge and encourage activities of the highest quality; and
* provide vehicle for promoting individuals and institutions through
media news releases.
HBPL
award winners get their picture with the American Library Association
President at the 2007 Tribal Archives, Libraries Museums Conference
in Oklahoma City.
(Pictured from Left to Right: Cherri Price, Library Board Member
and SEARHC Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist, Loriene Roy, American
Library Association President, and Jessie Morgan, HBPL Library Page.)
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