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         Native American Colleges:     more books (103)
  1. The Native Americans: Ethnology and Backgrounds of the North American Indians by Robert F. Spencer, 1976-08
  2. College Pow Wow a day of pride.(Higher Education)(The event celebrates LCC's new program for teaching Native American languages): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  3. Native American Studies in Higher Education: Models for Collaboration between Universities and Indigenous Nations (Contemporary Native American Communities) by Duane Champagne, 2002-02
  4. Native American Humor
  5. Bilingualism and Language Contact: Spanish, English, and Native American Languages (Bilingual Education Series) by Florence Barkin, Elizabeth A. Brandt, 1982-09
  6. We, the Human Beings: 27 Contemporary Native American Artists
  7. Earth Power Coming: Short Fiction in Native American Literature by Simon J. Ortiz, 1988-02
  8. College Mascots: List of U.s. College Mascots, Ramblin' Wreck, Chief Illiniwek, Native American Mascot Controversy, Reveille
  9. Earnings differentials between natives and immigrants with college degree.: An article from: American Economist by N. Daneshvary, 1993-09-22
  10. Oklahoma's Carlisle Indian School Immortals (Native American Sports Heroes) by Tom Benjey, 2010-06
  11. Introductory Lakota (Book/Cassette Course)
  12. Wounds Beneath the Flesh: Fifteen Native American Poets
  13. Ancient Wisdom, Modern Science: The Integration of Native Knowledge at Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities
  14. Education and Language Restoration: Assimilation Versus Cultural Survival (Contemporary Native American Issues) by Jon Allan Reyhner, 2005-09

41. United Tribes Technical College
Admissions, class offerings, child services, financial aid, programs, placement, scholarships.
http://www.uttc.edu/

42. Native American Colleges FY2004 Disbursements
Back to Distributions List Back to Treasurer's Home Page
http://www.aztreasury.gov/distributions/2004/nac04.htm
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Native American Colleges FY2004 Disbursements Recipient Jul 2003 Aug 2003 Sep 2003 YTD Total Dine College

43. Native American Program
Native American Program at COCC Central Oregon Community College in Bend, Oregon.
http://nativeamerican.cocc.edu/
var inCOCCCommunity = true; COCC Home Contact Us Academic Calendar Site Map ... COCC Home Native American Program Native American Program
Native American Program
Mission Statement
Our purpose is to help ensure a successful college experience for Native American students. We provide support services, culturally enriching activities, academic advising and registration assistance. Another function of the Native American Program (NAP) is to bring forth concerns and recommendations and act upon them to foster a welcoming and positive learning environment. In addition the program works to increase understanding of Native American issues both on campus and beyond.
Native American Links

Scholarships

Pacific NW Pow Wows
Student Information ...
Native American Club
Contact Information
Office of Multicultural Activities
Native American Program
Campus Center, Room 114
Central Oregon Community College
2600 NW College Way Bend, OR 97701
Program Coordinator, Justine Connor
jconnor@cocc.edu

44. ISU News: ISU Leads Natural Resources Project With Native American Colleges
3/1/02. Contacts Harold Crawford, Agricultural Education and Studies, (515) 2947725 Gerald Miller, Agriculture Administration, (515) 294-4333 Mary de Baca, Agriculture
http://www.ag.iastate.edu/aginfo/news/tribal.html
Contacts:
Harold Crawford
Agricultural Education and Studies
Gerald Miller
Agriculture Administration ... Agriculture Communications ISU LEADS NATURAL RESOURCES PROJECT WITH NATIVE AMERICAN COLLEGES AMES, Iowa Iowa State University will lead a $3.8 million partnership to strengthen natural resources education in communities served by Native American colleges in the middle Missouri River watershed. The $3,876,000 grant was awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Initiative for the Future Agriculture and Food Systems program. The grant is one of the largest ever received by ISU for an integrated teaching, extension and research program. Conducting the project will be Iowa State and seven other land-grant schools in North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska. Four of the institutions are tribal colleges. The project will enhance educational opportunities for students, farmers, ranchers and community members served by the tribal colleges. These groups live and work on reservations and private lands in the middle Missouri River watershed, an area running from northern North Dakota to the Iowa-Nebraska border. "Although there are increasing concerns on water pollution and management of natural resources in the watershed, few opportunities have existed for partnering to conduct research, teaching and extension projects," said Harold Crawford, the project co-leader and an ISU professor of agricultural education and studies.

45. Native American Colleges: Progress And Prospects (Special Report (Carnegie Found
All about Native American Colleges Progress and Prospects (Special Report (Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching).) by Paul Boyer. LibraryThing is a cataloging and
http://www.librarything.com/work/7989193

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