Emil Notti Inducted into National Native American Hall of Fame

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Emil Notti Inducted into National Native American Hall of Fame

November 9, 2021
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The College of Business and Public Policy recognizes Athabaskan leader Emil Notti for his induction into during ceremonies on November 6, 2021 at the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Emil's advocacy for 熊猫在线视频 Native people, through his commitment to the passage of the 熊猫在线视频 Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), has forever changed the landscape of 熊猫在线视频.

He was the first President of the 熊猫在线视频 Federation of Natives (AFN) and held numerous roles in the State of 熊猫在线视频 administration, which benefited all 熊猫在线视频ns. Emil served in the United States military, and has given so much to 熊猫在线视频 Native people and the nation through his work.

His contributions continue to this day, particularly in helping to shape the next generation of leaders. Our students have benefited from his participation in CBPP's 熊猫在线视频 Native Business Management program. The faculty, staff and students at CBPP congratulate him for this much deserved recognition.

is just the second 熊猫在线视频 Native to be inducted into the National Native American Hall of Fame. The first was , who was inducted posthumously in 2019.

The National Native American Hall of Fame was established in 2016 by James Parker Shield (Little Shell Chippewa) to bring greater awareness to the achievements and significant contributions of contemporary Native people in society.

The eight inductees of 2021 鈥渁re the superstars of Indian Country in their respective fields,鈥 Shield said. 鈥淭hey have each made a mark and blazed trails not only in Indian Country and their own tribal communities, but have made long-standing impacts to the fabric of American life.鈥