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Las Vegas, Nev. , September 19, 2011 -- More than fifty sovereign tribal leaders and state officials from Nevada, Arizona and California spent two intensive days exchanging best practices and identifying areas of concern as part of Region IX's Tribal Preparedness Conference.  FEMA Region IX Administrator Nancy Ward is accompanied by regional National Preparedness director Farley Howell. Photo by Heather Duschell/FEMA

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Las Vegas, Nev. , September 19, 2011 -- More than fifty sovereign tribal leaders and state officials from Nevada, Arizona and California spent two intensive days exchanging best practices and identifying areas of concern as part of Region IX's Tribal Preparedness Conference. FEMA Region IX Administrator Nancy Ward is accompanied by regional National Preparedness director Farley Howell. Photo by Heather Duschell/FEMA

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Title: Tribal Preparedness Conference

Production Date: 09/19/2011

Caption: Las Vegas, Nev. , September 19, 2011 -- More than fifty sovereign tribal leaders and state officials from Nevada, Arizona and California spent two intensive days exchanging best practices and identifying areas of concern as part of Region IX's Tribal Preparedness Conference. FEMA Region IX Administrator Nancy Ward is accompanied by regional National Preparedness director Farley Howell. Photo by Heather Duschell/FEMA

Photographer Name: Heather Duschell

City/State: Las Vegas, NV

Categories: Ceremony ^ Special Event ^ Tribal
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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