Year: 2024

  • CTER Board President and Nez Perce TERO Director Melvin Wheeler, together with CTER Board member and Lummi Nation TERO Director Teresa Ray Bumatay worked with the EEOC last summer to create an important PSA about discrimination. Watch below and share.

  • SAVE THE DATE! December 11 – 13, 2024The Orleans Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas Following on the heals of the 2024 national and presidential election this has the potential to be a hugely consequential time for Tribes—either a possible era of opportunity or a time to defend hard won victories. Either way, we’ll have legal…

  • November 5-7 at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino, Cherokee, NC Join us! We will learn about tribal sovereignty, purchasing and how Indian preference affects both the buyer and the seller, along with programs that are offered through the federal government to tribes relevant to sovereignty and Indian preference. There will be other topics such as legal updates…

  • October 7th & 8thSpokane Tribe Casino, Airway Heights, WA Who Should Attend? – Tribal Leaders– Tribal Legal Staff– Personnel/HR staff– Construction Trades – Tribal Executives & Management– TERO Staff & Commissioners– Native Business & Contractors– Contractors working with Tribes Check the registration and agend PDFs below for more information. Other items will be added here…

  • October 22nd-24th, South Point Casino Las Vegas, NV A Deeper Understanding of the Roles, Responsibilities & Function of TERO — Sponsored by Rocky Mtn Region TERO

  • Photos from CTER’s 2024 National TERO Conference, August 7 – 9, The Wild Horse Pass Casino Hotel, Gila River, AZ.. Watch slideshow in the player below or view at the CTER Flickr account.

  • Wednesday, Aug 7th – Friday, Aug 9th, Chandler, AZ Save the date and start making plans now! Join CTER and TERO friends from around the country in Arizona at the Gila River Resort and Casino for the 2024 National TERO Conference this August! The conference will feature TERO leaders, Tribal leaders, administrators from government agencies…

  • Hosted by Lummi Nation TERO, April 9th & 10th, at the Silver Reef Casino Resort, Ferndale, WA Who Should Attend? – Tribal Leaders– Tribal Legal Staff– Personnel/HR staff– Construction Trades – Tribal Executives & Management– TERO Staff & Commissioners– Native Business & Contractors– Contractors working with Tribes

  • With the United States Forest Service & the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians With an emphasis on Cherokee heritage and tradition, Tribal members are invited to join the Indigenous Conservation Corps crew to learn and engage in cultural & natural resource management with the United States Forest Service & the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.…