Category: Video

  • Mark Fox: Current Priorities

    Mark Fox, MHA Nation Chairman, dropped in to talk about how the Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota are improving TERO and working on a relationship with the current administration in Washington, D.C. at CTER’s 2017 Legal Update and Indian Preference Conference at the Monte Carlo in Las Vegas, December 7.

  • Mary Mashunkashey, Executive Director of the Seminole Nation Business Corporate Regulatory Commission, talks about Tribal tax revenue at CTER’s 2017 Legal Update and Indian Preference Conference at the Monte Carlo in Las Vegas, December 7.

  • MHA Nation TERO attorney Reed Soderstrom gives advice on issues of rights of way and leasing regarding both surface and subsurface at CTER’s 2017 Legal Update and Indian Preference Conference, December 6-8, at the Monte Carlo in Las Vegas, Nevada. The presentation that accompanied Reed’s talk can be found here (PDF).

  • In a presentation to CTER’s 2017 Legal Update and Indian Preference Conference at the Monte Carlo in Las Vegas (Dec. 6-8), Andrea Clifford talks about the important role that Human Resources departments can play in achieving and retaining higher rates of employment among Tribal members. Andrea’s husband and Safety Specialist Don Clifford talks about how…

  • Former Washington State congressman Mr. Norm Dicks delivers the keynote address to those gathered in Warm Springs, Oregon, for CTER’s 40th anniversary of the National TERO Conference, July 31, 2017.

  • TERO Commission Training

    Charles Foote and Kelsey Packineau run the TERO program at the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation (MHA, Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota), the largest and most active TERO program in the country. The oil boom on MHA’s lands has created both challenges and opportunities for Tribal government, none more so than TERO—what MHA TERO…

  • Gathered at Warm Springs, Oregon at CTER’s National TERO Conference on the 40th anniversary of the first “TERO” conference, we hear the rest of the story of how TERO developed, from two men involved from the beginning—attorney Dan Press and CTER co-founder John Navarro.

  • Gathered at Warm Springs, Oregon at CTER’s National TERO Conference on the 40th anniversary of the first “TERO” conference (before it was TERO), we hear the inspiring story of Ken White, Sr., whose battle to work grew into an organized effort that would spread across Indian Country and change the future.

  • We are excited to be able to have our 40th Anniversary National TERO Conference hosted where it began 40 years ago, at Warm Springs, Oregon, July 31 – August 3rd. We look forward to seeing you there! Conference information here.

  • Mark Fox, MHA Nation Chairman, addresses CTER’s 2016 Indian Preference & Legal Update Conference during the Tribal Leaders Perspective panel to talk about Standing Rock, the future under a potentially unfriendly administration, and the role TERO continues to play for the MHA Nation.