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Why Attend? Who Attends? <br /> • Choose from more than 70 sessions that will show you the The AASLH Annual Meeting provides the <br /> latest in developing, delivering, and connecting to history. following new and experienced history <br /> • Find colleagues who share your specific and unique professionals with the networking and <br /> challenges by participating in an AASLH Affinity Group event. resources they need to succeed and <br /> • Learn how collaboration—personal, professional, and become leaders in the field: <br /> historic—can lead to change in our lives, our institutions, and • Archivists • CEOs <br /> in history. • Curators • Directors <br /> • Explore the AASLH Exhibit Hall to find the newest • Educators • Librarians <br /> products and services that directly improve the way history • Registrars • Students <br /> professionals operate. • Museum Administrators <br /> • Have fun and explore the rich history of St. Paul through • Preservationists <br /> evening events and engaging tours. • and More <br /> Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries and Museums <br /> Association of .n=. In recognition of an ever-growing ATALM is an international nonprofit <br /> At\T interest in developing meaningful organization that maintains a network of <br /> relationships between tribal and non- support for indigenous programs, provides <br /> tribal cultural institutions,the Association culturally relevant programming and services, <br /> AL of Tribal Archives, Libraries,and Museums encourages collaboration among tribal and <br /> (ATALM) is pleased to again partner with non-tribal cultural institutions,and articulates <br /> AASLH to present a series of programs that contemporary issues related to developing <br /> inspire collaboration and provide insights into and sustaining the cultural sovereignty of <br /> diverse cultures. Native Nations. <br /> Preserve Minnes- <br /> Preserve Minnesota 2014 <br /> Historic Preservation Conference �. `'`r . - . .� <br /> AASLH welcomes the 34th Annual Statewide Historic Preservation Conference for Minnesota held in <br /> conjunction with the 2014 AASLH Annual Meeting.The Minnesota Historic Preservation Conference brings <br /> together Minnesotans who passionately seek ways to preserve the built environment of the state.The <br /> conference is often hosted by a city with a Heritage Preservation Commission to showcase a community's <br /> portfolio of historic preservation work that supports the conference's theme.The conference is coordinated <br /> by the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office,a unit of the Minnesota Historical Society's Historic <br /> Preservation Department,which is the Society's liaison with the state's numerous history partners. <br /> This year's historic preservation track at the American Association for State and Local History conference not <br /> only supports the conference's overall theme of"Greater Than the Sum of Our Parts," but highlights the built <br /> environment component of what makes places particularly noteworthy for their rich textures and contexts <br /> informed by historic places. Meeting in the only city to ever be the capital,conferees wit have a unique <br /> opportunity to discover how Minnesota has unfolded over the last 156 years with its residents vigorously <br /> making their state known for high quality and opportunity. <br /> Visit www.mnhs.org/shpo/conference for more information on this important conference partner. <br /> Greater Than the Sum of Our Parts 5 <br />