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         Native American Colleges:     more books (103)
  1. First Person, First Peoples: Native American College Graduates Tell Their Life Stories
  2. Native American Colleges: Progress and Prospects (Special Report (Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching).) by Paul Boyer, Ernest L. Boyer, 1997-06
  3. Dream Catchers: A Transfer Guide for Native American College Students with Special Assistance for Those from Tribal Colleges by Muriel M. Shishkoff, Dr. Kogee Thomas, et all 1999
  4. First Person First Peoples, Native American College Graduates Tell Their Life Stories - 1997 publication by Lous (FWD) rdrch, 1997-01-01
  5. Native Americans and College Success by John Korkow, 2009-02-18
  6. CRitical Issues Bibliography (CRIB) sheet Native American college students (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:450656) by U.S. Dept of Education, 2001
  7. Agricultural programs in Native American community colleges: Agricultural Experiment Station project #CA-D-ABS-4753-H by Jack D Forbes, 1993
  8. First Americans: An introduction to native American cultures (College custom series) by Melanie McCoy, 1996
  9. Real Indians: Portraits of Contemporary Native Americans and America's Tribal Colleges
  10. Native American Art from the Permanent Collection by Kay Koeninger, Joanne Marylynne MacK, et all 1979-06
  11. Native American Organizations: Aboriginal Universities and Colleges, American Indian Movement, Anishinaabe Tribal Treaty Administrants
  12. Music Makes a Difference in N.M.(Native American music band of a community college in New Mexico)(Brief Article): An article from: Community College Week by Jan Jonas, 2000-11-27

1. American Indian College Fund | Native American Scholarships
Find out about how American Indian College Fund has helped thousands of Native American Indian college students get the education they deserve.
http://www.collegefund.org/

2. Minnesota - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Minnesota (i / m ɪ n ɪ ˈ s oʊ t ə is a U.S. state located in the Midwestern United States. The twelfth largest state of the U.S., it is the twentyfirst most populous, with 5.27 million
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3. Store
Read-along storybooks with tapes and books about the performing arts, finding African-American and Native American colleges, and cooking traditional African-American, Native American, Caribbean, African, Creole and Cajun food.
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4. WWWVL: American Indian - Native American College Resources On The Internet
Native American Colleges and Schools U.S. Canada Arizona Native Net , a virtual university Bay Mills Community College Blackfeet Community College
http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAcollege.html
WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
Index of Native American College Resources on the Internet
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Arizona Native Net , a virtual university
Bay Mills Community College
Blackfeet Community College
Blue Quills College
Cankdeska Cikana Community College (formerly Little Hoop)
Chief Dull Knife College
College of Menominee Nation
Comanche Nation College
Crownpoint Institute of Technilogy ...
Cultural Care Program in Nursing
University of South Dakota Nursing Program [Missing 11/01/09]
En'owkin Centre Penticton, BC, Canada
First Nations University of Canada
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
Fort Belknap College
Fort Berthold Community College ...
Yellowquill College
Native American Studies and Related Programs at Other Schools
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First Nations Adult and Higher Education Consortium
School of Native Studies University of Alberta
Indigenous Education Athabasca University
First Nations' Governance Programs (BESS)
at University of Lethbridge Faculty of Management
First Nations House of Learning
Institute for Aboriginal Health First Nations Initatives/Forestry , The Longhouse, UBC

5. KUMEYAAY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Diegueno Native American Indian California Educati
information internet technology, computer technology, hightech educational technology, including education about Native peoples through world wide web and Native American colleges
http://www.kumeyaay.info/education/
KUMEYAAY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT and Diegueno Indians information about academic Native American educational programs for California Indian peoples bands tribes of Southern California, northern California and Baja California, Mexico. Native American history and indigenous cultural studies for students and teachers in Southern California, San Diego County, featuring an online guide to educational degree programs, Indian reservation colleges and learning facilities, grants, scholarships for Native Americans and California residents. Emphasis on Native American indigenous cultural programs, California Indian history, Native American arts and crafts, including Yuman languages through cultural preservation, progress about digital information internet technology, computer technology, high-tech educational technology, including education about Native peoples through world wide web and Native American colleges and Indian universities in the United States of America, U.S.A..
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6. American Indian Schools, Colleges, Tribes
Links to Native American and Inuit schools, U.S., Canada; bulletin board for teacher and student keypal and info postings; announcements; Native colleges; educational programs
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NATIVE AMERICAN BOOKS is a section that contains hundreds of short reviews and longer illustrated review-essays about books by Native authors or on Native subjects, especially oriented to schools (and NA Studies courses). Books are reviewed for children (K - 4), Middle school (5 - 8), YA (highschool) and adult. Reference works, Native-centered Science, Art-craft sections too. A section with not too many entries lists Native xuultural curriculum-language materials (mostly for reference by curriculum developers) and another covers audio-visual aids: vids, computer software, films, tapes.Places to find hard-to-find children's books by Native authors. See new Art-culture big sections: Manidoominens (Sacred Seeds): Beadwork and Basketry, Plants, Environmental Issues . Culture, history, art in Medicine-Legend Painting NATIVE KEYPALS and TEACHER CONTACTS Because neither Guestbook nor a much better threaded posts is available on the FDL server, I had tried using the free Guestbook server for postings of desired keypals. Unfortunately there has been nothing but trouble with this Lpage (basically the guy has turned it into a commercial service and to make sure he gets paid, the freebie one quits working all the time). Here's what you can TRY to get Indian keypals (most Indian schools so far do not have emailboxes for the kids). Access the various school webpages here, and email the computer teacher, whose name is (usually) on it for Webmaster. Ask if they are interested in keypals with your students, and how it should be arranged.

7. College Tuition Waivers For Native American Students
Many states have enacted laws providing for scholarships,tuition waivers, or grant programs for Native Americans. Most of the states require that students be residents of the
http://indianeducation.spps.org/College_Tuition_Waivers_for_Native_American_Stud
District About Us Directories District Calendar Data Center ... Colleges with Native American Studies Programs College Tuition Waivers for Native American Students PSEO Reference Guide MN Colleges with Native Languages Tribal Enrollment and Certificate of Indian Blood Home ... College Tuition Waivers for Native American Students College Tuition Waivers for Native American Students Many states have enacted laws providing for scholarships,tuition waivers, or grant programs for Native Americans. Most of the states require that students be residents of the state prior to enrolling in a state college/university and/or be a member of a tribe from that state . Students should checkwith the colleges they are interested to see if NativeAmerican scholarships or tuition waivers are offered. The following states provide in-state tuition rates or tuition waivers to Native American students, with additional requirements such as tribe, state residency or graduation from a BIA high school in that state California In-state tuition for AI students who graduated from a California BIA high school. Iowa In-state tuition for American Indians who have origins in any of the original people of North America and who maintain a cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community recognition with one or more of the tribes or nations connected historically with the present state of Iowa, including the Iowa, Kickapoo, Menominee, Miami, Missouri, Ojibwa (Chippewa), Omaha, Otoe, Ottawa (Odawa), Potawatomi, Sac and Fox (Sauk, Meskwaki), Sioux, and Winnebago (Ho Chunk).

8. Native American Home Pages - Education
NATIVE EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONS. American Indian College Fund Added 2/5/99. American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) (provides information on all 30 tribal colleges) Updated
http://www.nativeculturelinks.com/education.html
TRIBAL COLLEGES, NATIVE STUDIES PROGRAMS, and INDIAN EDUCATION
Last update - September 16, 2008
Maintained by Lisa Mitten Native Education Organizations Tribal Colleges Indian / Native Studies Departments ... List of all Native American and Canadian Indian tribes, nations, and groups, recognized or otherwise NATIVE EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONS

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10. Native American Indian Schools- Native American Colleges & Universities
Crazy Crow Trading Post's Native American Indian Online Resources Native American Indian Schools Native American Colleges Universities. Helpful links reference.
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11. American Indian Higher Education Consortium
Advocating on behalf of individual institutions of higher education that are defined and controlled by their respective tribal nations.
http://www.aihec.org/
American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)
AIHEC is the collective spirit and unifying voice of our nation’s Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs). AIHEC provides leadership and influences public policy on American Indian higher education issues through advocacy, research, and program initiatives; promotes and strengthens Indigenous languages, cultures, communities, and tribal nations; and through its unique position, serves member institutions and emerging TCUs.
Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs)
Tribal Colleges and Universities
About AIHEC
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Sponsors: BIE and NASA
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NASA, Peace Corps, ACE, APLU, RCCA, WINHEC, WHES
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Scholarship / Internship Opportunities / Competitions
Grants, scholarships, internships, research experience projects, foreign studies.
NASA Research Experience
AIHEC worked with NASA to recruit TCU faculty and students to participate in research experience projects.
JOBS
The AIHEC Tribal College Journal Web site has a listing of job opportunities.

12. Native American Colleges Universities
Native American Colleges Universities Bay Mills Community College Route 1, Box 315A Brimley, MI 49715 Fort Peck Community College P. O. Box 398 Poplar, MT 59255 Blackfeet Community
http://www.memphis.edu/affirmact/pdfs/nacu.pdf

13. Native American Studies - The University Of Oklahoma
Homepage for the Native American Studies Department at the University of Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/cas/nas/
Welcome to Native American Studies
633 Elm Avenue
Room 216
Norman, OK 73019-3119 Phone (405) 325-2312
Fax (405) 325-0842
E-mail: nas@ou.edu
The Native American Studies Program at the University of Oklahoma is an inter-disciplinary bachelor's degree granting program, which draws its courses from a number of departments and colleges across the University of Oklahoma campus. The University of Oklahoma also offers a master's degree in Native American Studies. The curriculum allows students to expand their knowledge of American Indian cultures and strengthen their skills in writing, critical analysis of arguments and problem solving. The program allows students to explore a number of disciplinary approaches to the study of Native American tribes and their culturesanthropological, historical, artistic, philosophical, and political. The core courses in the curriculum represent the major divisions of learning within the UniversitySocial Sciences, Humanities, Arts, Literature, and Languages.
The University of Oklahoma
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14. Native American Colleges
Bay Mills Community College 12214 West Lake Shore Drive Brimley, Michigan 49715 906248-3354 Fax 906-248-3351
http://www.wildapache.net/NativeAmericanSite/pages/colleges.html
Native American Colleges
Bay Mills Community College

12214 West Lake Shore Drive
Brimley, Michigan 49715
906-248-3354 Fax 906-248-3351
Blackfeet Community College

PO Box 819
Browning, Montana 59417
406-338-7755 Fax 406-338-3272
Cankdeska Cikana Community College

PO Box 269 Fort Totten, North Dakota 58335 701-766-4415 Fax 701-766-4077 Si Tanka College (formerly Cheyenne River Community College) PO Box 220 Eagle Butte, South Dakota 57625 605-964-6044 Fax 605-964-1144 College of the Menominee Nation PO Box 1179 Keshena, Wisconsin 54135 715-799-4921 Fax 715-799-1308 Crownpoint Institute of Technology PO Box 849 Crownpoint, New Mexico 87313 505-786-4100 Fax 505-786-5644 D-Q University PO Box 409 Davis, California 95617 530-758-0470 Fax 530-758-4891 (Formerly Navajo Community College) PO Box 126 Tsaile, Arizona 86556 520-724-6669 Fax 520-724-3327 Dull Knife Memorial College PO Box 98 Lame Deer, Montana 59043 406-477-6215 Fax 406-477-6219 Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College 2101 14th Street Cloquet, Minnesota 55720-2964

15. Grants For Native American Colleges & Universities Newsletter For Tuesday Februa
Current federal funding opportunities available to tribal colleges and universities.
http://targetednews.com/nl_disp.php?nl_date_id=119034

16. Native American Scholarship And Tribal Sponsor Programs: College Opportunities F
Qualify for free education money. Native American students might begin looking close to home, with their tribe affiliation. Sometimes colleges and universities have scholarship
http://www.collegescholarships.org/nativeamerican.htm

17. Tribal Government And Native American Resources: USA.gov
USA.gov Tribal Governments and Native American Resources Locate information on cultural resources, land and environment, housing, jobs, economic development, family and more.
http://www.usa.gov/Government/Tribal.shtml

18. American Indian Association Of Illinois (AIAI) - Chicago Native American College
Native American founded and operated four year college degree program with community classes and activities.
http://chicago-american-indian-edu.org/
Education for First Americans A merican Indian Association of Illinois Home Overview The American Indian Association of Illinois (AIAI) is an educational non-profit that  provides an accredited 4 year college degree initiative through the Medicine Shield College Program and Eastern Illinois University. AIAI celebrates American Indian culture, language and tradition, throughout its programs and services. AIAI is supporting Native excellence one success story at a time. AIAI provides scholarships, tutoring and other support for American Indian students, through the Native Scholars Academic Program, the Black Hawk Charter School Planning Initiative and the AIAI Adult Learning Center.  AIAI also offers cultural celebration and preservation activities through the Chicago American Indian Museum Without Walls and the Black Hawk Performance Company. The Thunder Spirit Institute, provides economic development educational activities as part of the AIAI vision. AIAI was founded in 2007. AIAI provides academic support for American Indian parents and children involved in the Chicago Title VII American Indian Education program where cultural respect is the foundation for activities.. Dr. Dorene Wiese

19. Native American & Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) : Department Of America
Department of American Indian Studies aminstud@umn.edu 612624-1338
http://amin.umn.edu/naisa2009/
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Home : NAISA 2009 The NAISA website is now up and running
NAISA Update
The conference will be taking place at Wiley Hall (registration check-in and press exhibit hall) and Blegen Hall (sessions). Dormitory accommodations are in Middlebrook Hall.
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May 21-23, 2009 the Department of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota will host the first meeting of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) . This is the third of three meetings that culminated in the creation of a new professional organization for scholars who work in American Indian/Native American/First Nations/Aboriginal/Indigenous Studies. The Native American Studies program at the University of Oklahoma, Norman hosted the first meeting in May of 2007, and the Institute of Native American Studies at the University of Georgia hosted the

20. Native American Colleges: Progress And Prospects. A Special Report.
ED409037 Native American Colleges Progress and Prospects. A Special Report.
http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail?accno=ED409037

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