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         Native American Colleges:     more books (100)
  1. Native American Colleges: Progress and Prospects (Special Report (Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching).) by Paul Boyer, Ernest L. Boyer, 1997-06
  2. First Person, First Peoples: Native American College Graduates Tell Their Life Stories
  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. CRitical Issues Bibliography (CRIB) sheet Native American college students (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:450656) by U.S. Dept of Education, 2001
  5. First Americans: An introduction to native American cultures (College custom series) by Melanie McCoy, 1996
  6. Agricultural programs in Native American community colleges: Agricultural Experiment Station project #CA-D-ABS-4753-H by Jack D Forbes, 1993
  7. Real Indians: Portraits of Contemporary Native Americans and America's Tribal Colleges by Andrea (photos); Alexie, Sherman (intro.); Carroll, Rebecca (ed.); Brewer, Suzette (afterwd.) Modica, 2003
  8. 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
  9. Native American Art from the Permanent Collection by Kay Koeninger, Joanne Marylynne MacK, et all 1979-06
  10. New wellness center to serve N.D. Native American community.: An article from: Community College Week by Kathleen Kennedy Manzo, 2005-05-09
  11. Native American identities in college sports: An assessment of public support for institutions that discontinue Indian mascots, nicknames, and logos: (Dissertation) by David Carl Wahlberg, 2006-06-01
  12. Native American program initiatives at the college and university level: Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred ... June 21, 2001, Washington, DC (S. hrg) by United States, 2001
  13. Benjamin Tompson: A graduate of Harvard College in the class of 1662, and the earliest native American poet, with some bibliographical notes on his literary works by Samuel Abbott Green, 1895
  14. Native American Studies in Higher Education: Models for Collaboration between Universities and Indigenous Nations (Contemporary Native American Communities) by Duane Champagne, 2002-02

1. American Indian College Fund
s tribally controlled colleges and universities, we are giving hope to, and creating better lives for, generations of Native American students
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2. Haskell Indian Nations University - Lawrence, Kansas
Offers educational opportunities to Native Americans. Located in Lawrence, Kansas. Contains events and academics calendar, athletics department news
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3. Native American Home Pages
NATIVE AMERICAN SITES Native Organizations and Urban Indian Centers. Tribal Colleges, Native Studies Programs, and Indian Education.
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4. NATIVE NASHVILLE INFO CENTER - NATIVE AMERICAN COLLEGES
A listing of native american colleges. INDIAN COLLEGES. native american colleges IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. AC DF GL MP QT UZ.
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5. Native American Home Pages - Education
Native American Home Pages Education TRIBAL COLLEGES, NATIVE STUDIES PROGRAMS, and INDIAN EDUCATION
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6. NATIVE NASHVILLE - NATIVE AMERICAN COLLEGES A-C
A listing of native american colleges. Buffalo State College Native American Student Services 1300 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo NY 14222
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Exploration of Ancient Key-Dweller Remains on the Gulf Coast of Florida

INDIAN COLLEGES A-C American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)
513 Capitol Court NE - Ste 100
Washington, DC 20002 Baltimore American Indian Center 231 5 Broadway - Ste 223 Baltimore MD 21231 (410) 675-3535 or (410) 633-3407 Bay Mills Community College Rt 1 Box 315A Brimley MI 49715 (906) 248-3354 fax (906)248-3351 Blackfeet Community College Blackfeet Community College P.O. Box 819 Browning MT 56417 (406) 338-5411 Blackfeet Community College P.O. Box 819 Browning MT 56417 Buffalo State College Native American Student Services 1300 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo NY 14222 (716) 878-4631 fax (716) 878-6600 Buffalo State College Native American Student Services 1300 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo NY 14222 (716) 878-4631 fax (716) 878-6600 Cheyenne River Community College P.O. Box

7. American Indian Higher Education Consortium
American Indian Higer Education Consortium The collective spirit and voice of our nation's Tribal Colleges and Universities. The American Indian
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8. FinAid | Other Types Of Aid | Native American Students Students
They provide funds to students at native american colleges. For more information, call 1800-776-FUND or 1-303-892-8312, fax 1-303-572-0650,
http://www.finaid.org/otheraid/natamind.phtml
Financial Aid for Native American Students This page provides information about financial aid for Native American students, compiled with the assistance of Donovan Gomez , Executive Director of the San Juan Pueblo Department of Education. Eligibility For a student to be eligible for many Native American scholarships, such as BIA scholarships, the student should be an enrolled member of a federally recognized tribe. Otherwise funding will most likely be denied. A Certificate of Indian Blood (CIB) card or document is generally accepted proof of membership in a federally recognized tribe. Native American students with at least 50% Indian blood who were born in Canada are eligible for Title IV federal student aid under the jurisdiction of the Jay Treaty of 1794, subsequent treaties, and US Immigration Law. They are not required to obtain documentation from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). Because of the limited number of Title IV aid applicants who are eligible under the Jay Treaty, the citizenship question on the FAFSA (question #15-16) does not have a separate response for such students. Such students should report on the FAFSA that they are "eligible non-citizens" and leave the question about the Alien Registration Number blank. They will then be required to provide the financial aid administrator at the school they attend with proof that they have 50% Native American blood and were born in Canada. This can be demonstrated by any of several documents:
  • A "band card" issued by the Band Council of a Canadian Reserve, or by the Department of Indian Affairs in Ottawa.

9. WWWVL American Indian - Native American College Resources On The
native american colleges and Schools U.S. Canada Ayaangwaamizin Academy of Indigenous Learning Bay Mills Community College
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10. Grants For Individuals Minorities (Blacks, Native Americans
s tribally controlled colleges and universities, we are giving hope to, and creating better lives for, generations of Native American students
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11. Salish Kootenai College - Pablo, MT
Calendar, catalog, course schedule, handbook, staff and faculty directory.
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12. NativeWeb Resources: Colleges & Universities
Association of Native Americans at Yale College, US Northeast, 629 private Native-controlled college. native american colleges and Universities, 1218
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    Aboriginal Education and Training Strategy Canada
    The purpose of this site is to share ideas about initiatives and resources in Aboriginal post-secondary education. The site allows the browser a broad look at some of the work being done in Ontario in this regard, with the hopes that it will promote networking and further development in Aboriginal post-secondary education. The institutions represented here are those that have participated in the Aboriginal Education and Training Strategy (AETS). This strategy involved an allocation of 34 million dollars over a seven year period towards the goal of enhancing Aboriginal access and retention in Ontario colleges and universities.
    Akwe:kon Residence Hall at Cornell University
    All Nations Alliance for Minority Participation
    24 participating Tribal Colleges and 31 private and state funded colleges and universities.

    13. NativeWeb Resources Community Colleges
    Education / Community Colleges Puget Sound Community College is offering courses specifically aimed to give Native American and Agency
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    14. CMMR - Native American Resources
    Contact information and links for native american colleges and Universities. However, Native American Studies courses at most colleges and universities
    http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~cmmr/Native_American.html
    CENTER FOR MULTILINGUAL, MULTICULTURAL RESEARCH
    NATIVE AMERICAN RESOURCES
    Sites and articles listed here are not necessarily endorsed by the CMMR; they are listed for informational purposes only. An additional section on Native American Language Resources is provided. Full text articles and resources are also provided. If you would like to suggest a site to be added to this listing please visit our " Submit a Site " page.
    • Alaska Native Knowledge Network
      Designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing, including a section on 'Native Pathways to Education'.
    • The American Indian College Fund
      The American Indian College Fund is a non-profit organization launched in 1989 by the presidents of American Indian colleges. Its dual purpose is to raise awareness of the 30 Indian colleges and to generate private support to supplement the limited federal money on which the colleges operate.
    • American Indian Education
      This section of the California Department of Education Web Site is designed to assist educators in identifying the needs of American Indian students and providing them with high-quality educational opportunities, especially in schoolwide programs.
    • American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)
      Contact information and links for Native American Colleges and Universities.

    15. Native American Schools And Colleges
    Native American Sites. Includes a page on Tribal Colleges and Indian Education. native american colleges and College Programs on the Internet
    http://www.nativeculturelinks.com/indian_education.html
    [Back to FAQ] [AILA home page] Sources of Information on Native American Schools and Colleges College Guide for American Indians Published annually by the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) as a special issue of its Winds of Change Tribal Colleges, Native Studies Programs and Indian Education This site has many links to schools, colleges, and organizations focused on Indian education, as well as to Indian/Native studies programs. Native American Sites Includes a page on Tribal Colleges and Indian Education. Native American Colleges and College Programs on the Internet Contains links to many colleges in Canada and the United States. It also includes information for teachers. National Indian Education Association Site for those interested in furthering the cause of improving education for Native Americans. [Return to top of page]
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    16. PCC Libraries: Internet Resources In Native American Studies
    native american colleges and Schools Links to websites for Native American Organizations Native American Organizations and Urban Indian Centers
    http://www.library.pima.edu/subjects/native.html
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    Internet Resources in Native American Studies
    General Resources
    NativeWeb : Award-winning general Native American web site searchable by subject, geographic regions, or Nations Nativeculture.com : Includes comprehensive list of tribes and nations with web links, a search engine, and full-text articles
    Native American Sites : Provides access to dozens of sites organized by subject Index of Native American Resources on the Internet : A list of comprehensive resources from WWW Virtual Library Native American Indian Resources : Many links to other Native American sites on various subjects, including maps, official tribal sites Cultural Survival : Promotes the rights, voices and visions of indigenous peoples worldwide
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    Powwows and Festivals : Links to sites that maintain listings of upcoming powwows Native American Authors : Contains information about authors, their books, and in some cases, links to full text from the Internet Public Library Fourth World Documentation Project : This online library of texts and documents is sponsored by the Center for World Indigenous Studies Native Americans and the Environment : Sponsored by the Center for Conservation Biology at Rice University A Line in the Sand : Focuses on issues of cultural property and sovereignty The Mascot Issue : Links to info on use of N.A. names as sports mascots

    17. Native American Indian Schools- Native American Colleges & Universities
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    Select Other Category Associations - Clubs Historic Sites-Archeology Indian Tribal Organizations International Native-Related Language Museums Portals - Web Communities Publications Online Radio - Television Schools Craft Workers Crafts Music Dancing Art Galleries Other Links Crazy Crow Trading Post offers this list of Native American Indian related links to help you in your search for information about American Indian tribes, associations, history and related information. Inclusion in this list does not represent an endorsement by Crazy Crow, although we do try to be selective - and reserve the right to do so.
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    We trade links with other related sites in order to maintain the spirit of the Web, and to boost our, and your link popularity in the search engines. Add Your URL American Indian Institute: The University of Oklahoma College of Continuing Education
    The American Indian Institute was established at the University of Oklahoma in 1951 as a non-profit Indian service, training, and research organization. The Institute is a department within Continuing Education Community Programs, a division within the College of Continuing Education. Haskell Indian Nations University Oglala Lakota College Sinte Gleska University Sinte Gleska College was granted a charter by the Rosebud Sioux Tribe in 1971. In February, 1992, Sinte Gleska College officially, through a special Lakota Ceremony became Sinte Gleska University. Continued accreditation by the North Central Association was granted in 1992.

    18. Native American Educational Outreach
    Today there are thirty native american colleges in this country. Each of these institutions now has the power to interact, correspond, and share instant
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    BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SEARCH BYU Continuing Education Conferences and Workshops Native American Educational Outreach Celebrating 500 years of Indian Education: A New Smoke Signal
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    Celebrating 500 years of Indian Education: A New Smoke Signal
    How far have Native American people advanced in 500 years of Indian education? For centuries our Indian people effectively taught and instructed their children in tribal values, morals, survival skills, philosophy, civic responsibility, organization skills, beliefs, spirituality, and reverence of the power of Mother Nature and the Creator God. Indian education was a daily activity that took place by:
    • Observation and personal application Hands-on learning Experimentation Reciting Practice under pressure Learning from the wisdom of the experienced Instruction by the master teacher
    Our grandfathers earned their degrees from "courage under fire." Their children attained their diplomas learning "tenacity amidst hardship" and our grandmothers deserved honorary doctoral degrees in "surviving at all costs!"

    19. Nebraska Native American Colleges
    Nebraska native american colleges. Little Priest Tribal College. Winnebago, NE. Nebraska Indian Community College. Main Campus – Macy, NE
    http://www.unomaha.edu/~nasa/nnaop/nnac.html
    Nebraska Native American Colleges Little Priest Tribal College Winnebago, NE Nebraska Indian Community College Return to Main Page

    20. National Tribal Justice Resource Center
    native american colleges Tribal Programs Resources Dartmouth College Native American Alumni Association As Native American Alumni of Dartmouth,
    http://www.tribalresourcecenter.org/resources/other/resourcedetails.asp?74

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