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Native American - Education

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 


 

Elementary     

 

 
- Summer institute to aid K-12 teachers in correcting the lack knowledge about our country's first nations, to familiarize them with a variety of instructional resources, and to provide curricula units in supplementing current social studies and history books.  
- Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.
 
- Auburn, Washington
 
 
 
 
- Pueblo tribal high school in New Mexico.
- La Push, WA.
- Agency Village, SD

      

    

  

  General

 

Web links to full-text articles on Native American learning styles, full-text books, columns and resources on the subject of American Indian education.
"The Family Education Model (FEM) is an integrated system for the purpose of improving student retention among minority students at community colleges and tribal colleges."-site
"The Journal of American Indian Education is a peer reviewed scholarly journal, which publishes papers specifically related to the education of American Indians and Alaska Natives."-site.
 
"provide the public with information about the about programs operated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in support of Indian Tribes and communities."-site
"briefly summarizes literature related to preparing educators to bring about American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) student success and discusses what success in life means for Indian students of all ages, and their extended families."-site.
 
 
By Jon Reyhner, Harry Lee and David Gabbard Copyright © 1993 by Tribal College Journal published in the Spring 1993 issue (Vol. 4, Num. 4)
Resources for Native language teachers & programs.
A Handbook for Non-Native American Adult Educators. Compiled by Marilou Schultz and Miriam Kroeger from the Four Winds Walk in Balance on Mother Earth Curriculum Guide for the Arizona Adult Literacy and Technology Resource Center, Inc., June 1996. Located at the Western/Pacific Literacy Network web site.
 
Using New Technology to Teach Native American Languages by Sally Morrison, ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics
Liz Peterson, Center for Applied Linguistics.

 


 

Higher Education

 

 
The American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC), a 501 (c) (3) private non-profit organization, was established in 1969. AIGC was incorporated in the state of New Mexico in 1971. Founders Robert L. Bennett (Wisconsin Oneida) and John C. Rainer (Taos Pueblo) created the program to assist American Indian college graduates to continue their education at the master's, doctorate and professional degree level. American Indians continue to be the least represented of all minority groups in the country in fields requiring advanced degrees.  AIGC was founded to help open the doors to graduate education for American Indians and to help tribes obtain the educated Indian professionals they need to become more self-sufficient and to exercise their rights to self-determination.
 
- Brimley, MI
- Browning, MT
- Ft. Totten, ND
- Keshena, WI

- Crownpoint, NM

– near Davis, CA
– Tsaile, AZ
– Lame Deer, MT
Paper was presented at theExpanding Minority Opportunities: First Annual National Conference held at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona on January 19-21, 1995 by Jon Reyhner and John Dodd.
- Cloquet, MN
- Harlem, MT
- New Town, ND
- Poplar, MT  
- Lawrence KS
by Donald S. Tate and Charles L. Schwartz.

- Santa Fe, NM

- Hayward, WI
- Cass Lake, MN
- Crow Agency MT
– Winnebago, NE
- MCC is a private college owned by the Four Cree Nations at Hobbema, Alberta, Canada.
- "The website for the member tribal colleges is intended to provide a portal for students desiring to take courses from a distance and faculty who are discovering the challenges and rewards of online teaching. We are always improving our site, so please come back often."--site
– Bellingham, WA
- Kyle, SD
 
– Pablo, MT
 
 
- Albuquerque, NM
- Box Elder, MT
- American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC). Tribal College Journal is a quarterly publication read by 16,000 American Indian educators, federal and tribal leaders, students and others interested in Indian Issues.
- Belcourt, ND
- Bismarck, ND

 

 

 History

 

   

 

-A wonderful site full of images, list of alumni, and stories from some of the students that wrote for the newspaper.
Provides information on Native American education and links to related information.  Also includes a bibliography of related reading.
Provides a history of the reservation boarding school system. Includes links to current articles and related web sites.
 
Includes a roster of the students, teachers and staff who were at the Santee Normal Training School if the American Missionary Association in Santee, S.D.

 

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