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    Wisconsin Lawyer
    February 01, 2001

    Wisconsin Lawyer February 2001: In the News - Laverdure helps advance technology in Indian Country

     

    Wisconsin Lawyer February 2001

    Vol. 74, No. 2, February 2001

    Donald Laverdure
    Laverdure
    Donald E. Laverdure, U.W. 1999, of von Briesen, Purtell & Roper S.C., Milwaukee, participated in the White House Initiative on Tribal Colleges & Universities, a part of President Clinton's technology effort. The initiative explored national solutions to the "digital divide" faced by American Indians throughout the country.

    Laverdure was selected as one of approximately 103 participants in "The Circle of Prosperity: Tribal College Technology Prosperity Game," in San Francisco, the first phase of the initiative that crafted a national framework for technological advancement among American Indian tribal colleges and tribes. Laverdure then was selected to participate in the smaller group that continued the process in Albuquerque. The final recommendations will be presented to the Bush administration for approval.

    "The new policy will allow tribal colleges and Indian tribes to make decisions at the local level, based on their particular needs, and will likely include advanced technology such as telemedicine and distance learning," Laverdure said.

    There are approximately 33 tribal colleges and universities in the U.S., and two are in Wisconsin: the Tribal College of the Menomonee Nation, Keshena; and Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College, Hayward.

    Laverdure practices Indian law and focuses in transactional matters for Indian tribes. He is secretary-treasurer of the State Bar's Indian Law Section and the American Indian liaison to the Board of Governors for 2000-01. He is an enrolled member of the Crow Tribe, and has an affiliation with the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians, both of Montana.

     


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