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  1. The American Indian and Alaska Native Student's Guide to College Success by D. Michael Pavel, Ella Inglebret, 2007-05-30
  2. The Multicultural Student's Guide to Colleges: What Every African American, Asian-American, Hispanic, and Native American Applicant Needs to Know About ... (Multicultural Student's Guide to Colleges) by Robert Mitchell, 1996-11
  3. The Multicultural Student's Guide to Colleges: What Every African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic, and Native American Applicant Needs to Know about America's Top Schools by Robert T. Mitchell, 1993-09-01
  4. 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)
  5. Earnings differentials between natives and immigrants with college degree.: An article from: American Economist by N. Daneshvary, 1993-09-22
  6. Financial Aid for Native Americans, 2003-2005 (Financial Aid for Native Americans) by Gail Ann Schlachter, R. David Weber, 2003-07
  7. Financial Aid for Native Americans 1997-1999 (Serial) by Gail Ann Schlachter, R. David Weber, 1997-05
  8. Scanner plays integral part in large network. (The National Native American Teleteaching Network): An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education)
  9. Financial Aid for Native Americans, 2001-2003 (Financial Aid for Native Americans) by Gail A. Schlachter, R. David Weber, 2001-05
  10. N'deh "My Heart" a Mzinigan for Everyone Featuring Native American Authors and Artists
  11. American college celebrates 20th anniversary: Sisseton Wahpeton Community College.: An article from: Wind Speaker by Joan Black, 1999-07-01
  12. Ground blessed for LCC longhouse.(Higher Education)(Culture: The structure is planned to be a place to learn about Native Americans.): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  13. Carl Sauer and Native American population size. (professor of Latin American studies): An article from: The Geographical Review by William M. Denevan, 1996-07-01
  14. Native American Anarchism: A Study of Left Wing American Individualism (Smith College studies in history) by Eunice Minette Schuster, 1932-06

21. Native American Resources
native american colleges http//www.bluecloud.org/college.html A list of colleges belonging to the Native American Higher Education Consortium.
http://ndsl.lib.state.nd.us/subject/Native.html
Native American Resources General Native American Sites
North Dakota Native American Sites

Sioux Sites
General Native American Sites American Indian Movement
http://www.dickshovel.com/AIMIntro.html

Web site for the American Indian Movement, a Native American advocacy group. Code Talk
http://www.codetalk.fed.us/

A federal interagency web site managed by Native Americans at the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Native American Programs. This site contains links and information of interest to Native Americans American Indian Country on the Web
http://www.indian.com/

This site provides links to Native American services and resources (last revised in 2000). Indian Country
http://indiancountry.com/

Indian Country Today is a weekly newspaper that covers national news and events, is currently distributed in all fifty states and in seventeen foreign countries. A selection of articles is available for viewing on the web. American Indian Culture Research Center http://www.bluecloud.org/dakota.html This site contains good information on Native American life and culture. Information is weighted toward the Lakota Sioux tribe. Interesting site. Native American Colleges http://www.bluecloud.org/college.html

22. Native American Colleges
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http://www.wabanaki.com/SED/GOALS/Degrees_NA_Higher_Ed.htm

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23. Native American Colleges
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

24. Resources On Native Education
native american colleges and Schools in Canada. Institute of Indigenous Government, 342 Water Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6B 1B6 (604)
http://www.tribal-institute.org/lists/colleges.htm
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Over the past few years the vast majority of Tribal Community Colleges, Native American studies programs, and American Indian Law Programs have established a presence on the world wide web. America's tribal colleges and universities have been called “under-funded miracles” and “economic lifelines” for U.S. Indian reservations. There are 32 tribal collegesall founded to fight high rates of poverty, educational failure and cultural loss. These colleges created the non-profit American Indian College Fund to raise desperately needed scholarship, endowment and operating monies. About 85 percent of tribal college students live at or below the poverty level. The 32 Tribal Colleges serve a total of about 26,000 studentsincluding non-Indians, who make up an average 15-20 percent of enrollments. The schools are located mostly on poor, isolated Indian reservations and operate in trailers, converted warehouses and abandoned buildings. Find out how you can support the tribal colleges and their students
Tribal Colleges

25. University Of Tennessee: Office Of Equity And Diversity
native american colleges and Universities Box 5030 Lawrence, KS 660464800, Institute of American Indian Arts Box 20007, St. Michael s Drive
http://oed.admin.utk.edu/resources/native_amer.html
University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search
Office of Equity and Diversity
Home Welcoming Statement From the Chancellor OED Staff EEO/AA statement and tagline Compliance Plans
Title VI

Title IX
Searching and Recruiting (Including Forms) Diversity Plan ... Links
Native American Colleges and Universities
Bays Mills Community College
12214 West Lake Shore Drive
Brimley, MI 49715 Blackfeet Community College
P.O. Box 819
Browning, MT 59417 Cankdeska Cikana Community College
P.O. Box 269
Fort Totten, ND 58335 Cheyenne River Community College
P.O. Box 220
Eagle Butte, SD 57625 College of the Menominee Nation P.O. Box 1179 Keshena, WI 54135 Crownpoint Institute of Technology P.O. Box 849 Crownpoint, NM 87313 D-Q University P.O. Box 409 Davis, CA 95617 Dine College P.O. Box 126 Tsaile, AZ 86556 Dull Knife Memorial College P.O. Box 98 Lame Deer, MT 59043 2101 14th Street Cloquet, MN 55720-2964

26. American Indians Of North America, Central America, And The Caribbean - Native A
WWW Virtual Library American Indians Index of Native American Education native american colleges and Schools (US Canada).
http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/native_americans.htm
Advertise here One World - Nations Online
the countries of the world Home Continents The Americas American Indians Related Categories:
Canada

United States
First Nations
keywords: native american nations, native americans, indian tribes and bands, native american tribes, american indians, first nations of north america and canada, Amerindians Note: External links will open in a new browser window.
Maps
:: First Nations of: Canada/USA Caribbean and Central America Flags Culture ... Additional Links
Native American Indians
Maps of Indian Reservations
Map of Canada
Aboriginal Peoples of Canada, 2001

Maps of Inuit, Metis, and North American Indian Identity population. The Atlas of Canada - Aboriginal Population, 1996 Interactive map of Aboriginal population Inuit Settlement Areas (Canada) Map of the USA Federal and Indian Lands Map Small map of Indian Lands. Maps of Federally Recognized Indian Reservations Maps by regions Indian Reservations in the Continental United States Full Size Map (PDF 860k) - Map Index Contemporary Indian Reservations of Northwest Coast and Plateau Cultural Groups Some Existing or Proposed Threats to Native Lands in Western North America First Nations Online First Nations of North America Alaska Federation of Natives Alaska Native community of interests, formed in 1966 representing 17 Native organizations.

27. Native Americans In Agriculture: Education/Training
TI native american colleges progress and prospects. ST Special report (Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching).
http://www.nal.usda.gov/outreach/educate.htm
Bibliography on Native Americans in Agriculture
Education/Training
(Selected Sources from the AGRICOLA Database) Compiled by :
Susan Wilzer, Current Awareness Literature Service
Deborah Richardson, Coordinator Educational Programs This entire bibliography may be copied and distributed. For additional information on this bibliography or the AGRICOLA database please contact the National Agriculural Library at (301) 504-5779 or FAX (301) 504-6927 or email to epu@nal.usda.gov AU: Vicenti-Henio,-V.D.
TI: Field dependence-independence of American Indian students enrolled in secondary agricultural education.
SO: J-agric-educ. College Station, Tex. : American Association for Agricultural Education. 1998. v. 39 (3) p. 1-10.
CN: DNAL S530.A4
LA: English
DE: navajo-indians. agricultural-education. secondary-education. learning-ability. gender-relations. comparisons-. data-collection. demography-. cultural-heritage. traditions-. high-school-students. new-mexico. arizona-.
ID: learning-styles. traditionalism-. XAU: New Mexico State University.

28. NativeWeb Resources: Community Colleges
Community College is offering courses specifically aimed to give native american Sault College native Education and Training Department, Anishinaabe
http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/education/community_colleges/

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    Bay Mills Community College US - Northeast
    Bay Mills Community College Ojibwe US - Northeast
    As a demonstration of our commitment to providing educational opportunities to Native American students throughout the United States, Bay Mills Community College is offering a 3 credit, online course titled: NA110-Native Americans: Sharing Our Culture and Traditions, AT NO CHARGE!!! This is your chance to try an online college course and earn 3 college credits, with no out-of-pocket expense. View the Class! Register for NA110!! To register or for more information go to www.bmcc.edu.
    Blackfeet Community College US - Northwest
    More sites on www.montana.edu

    29. Native American Resources
    Touching Leaves Company Catalog of native american Items - Lenape Indian Education and colleges. Institute of american Indian and Alaska native
    http://www.cowboy.net/native/
    Native American Report The American Indian Exposition announces its new home on the World Wide Web,
    located at http://www.usaindianinfo.org/expo.htm Locally Hosted URLs Tribes Organizations Education
    Government
    Tribal Home Pages

    30. OhmyNews International
    Subject native american College Sport Teams Nicknames The NCAA has decided to ban native american mascots and team names from use by colleges within
    http://english.ohmynews.com/TALK_BACK/bbs_view.asp?ba_code=63&bb_code=293894

    31. Native American Studies HomePage
    The Claremont colleges, CA.
    http://www2.hmc.edu/www_common/native/natvwelc.html
    Native American Studies at the Claremont Colleges
    THIS WEBSITE HAS GONE AWAY. FOR LINKS TO NATIVE AMERICAN WEBSITES, SEE http://www4.hmc.edu:8001/humanities/indian/www/wwwres.htm

    32. USNews.com: America's Best Colleges 2006: Comprehensive Colleges-Bachelor's (Wes
    Oklahoma Wesleyan University, 0.27, native american, 8%. Rocky Mountain College (MT), 0.25, native american, 9%. Oklahoma Baptist University, 0.24
    http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/ccbach/ccwest/ccbach_w_c
    Campus Diversity:
    Methodology

    School Diversity index (1.0=highest) Largest minority
    and its % Hispanic, 37% Humphreys College (CA) Hispanic, 34% Patten University (CA) Asian-American, 39% Menlo College (CA) Hispanic, 15% Pacific Union College (CA) Asian-American, 22% Asian-American, 41% St. Gregory's University (OK) Native American, 13% Cogswell Polytechnical College (CA) Asian-American, 13% (TX) Hispanic, 16% Vanguard University of Southern California Hispanic, 19% Texas Lutheran University Hispanic, 17% Metropolitan State Col. of Denver Hispanic, 14% Huston-Tillotson College (TX) African-American, 76% McMurry University (TX) Hispanic, 13% Univ. of Science and Arts of Okla. Native American, 14% Howard Payne University (TX) Hispanic, 13% Oklahoma Panhandle State Univ. Hispanic, 12% Lubbock Christian University (TX) Hispanic, 14% East Texas Baptist University African-American, 16% Master's Col. and Seminary (CA) Hispanic, 8% Rocky Mountain College (MT) Native American, 9% Oklahoma Wesleyan University Native American, 7%

    33. USNews.com: America's Best Colleges 2006: National Universities
    Prepare yourself for college with a wide selection of tools and articles, including US News University of Alaska–Fairbanks *, 0.45, native american, 18%
    http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/natudoc/natudoc_campdiv_
    Campus Diversity:
    National Universities
    Methodology

    School Diversity index (1.0=highest) Largest minority
    and its % Asian-American, 23% University of Houston Asian-American, 22% Nova Southeastern University (FL) African-American, 29% Asian-American, 42% Stanford University (CA) Asian-American, 26% Polytechnic University (NY) Asian-American, 38% University of Bridgeport (CT) African-American, 39% New Jersey Inst. of Technology Asian-American, 23% St. John's University (NY) African-American, 17% Asian-American, 25% Alliant International University (CA) Hispanic, 32% Massachusetts Inst. of Technology Asian-American, 30% Asian-American, 39% University of San Francisco Asian-American, 28% Asian-American, 42% Andrews University (MI) African-American, 22% Asian-American, 40% Univ. of Southern California Asian-American, 23% Asian-American, 39% University of La Verne (CA) Hispanic, 38% San Diego State University Hispanic, 22% Asian-American, 24% Asian-American, 51% University of New Mexico Hispanic, 35% African-American, 15%

    34. Guide To Native American Studies Programs
    Offers an annotated list of graduate programs within the United States and Canada. Includes name of participating colleges available and courses offered. Produced by the Association for the Study of american Literatures.
    http://oncampus.richmond.edu/faculty/ASAIL/guide/guide.html
    REVISED
    A Guide to Native American Studies Programs
    in the United States and Canada
    Robert M. Nelson, Editor
    Ten years ago, in the Fall of 1993, the Association for the Study of American Literatures published a 30-page guide to Native American Studies programs in the U.S., compiled and edited by former ASAIL President Franchot Ballinger. This new Guide to Native American Studies Programs in the United States and Canada represents an attempt to update and expand upon Professor Ballinger's pioneering work. In accordance with a 1995 ASAIL resolution, it is being published both in hardcopy form and in electronic form, so as to be available not only to ASAIL members but also to non-members, compliments of the Association. I wish to take this opportunity to acknowledge the invaluable assistance of two SAIL Editorial Assistants, Amy Davidson (1995-96) and Corrie Anderson (1996-97), who in addition to their other duties put in many hours of overtime gathering and regathering, collating and recollating information from a variety of sources including questionnaires, follow-up letters and phone calls, and worldwide websites. Thanks also to Karen Strom at University of Massachusetts, who read the final draft of this guide and provided or corrected many of the URL addresses for program websites. Our dream was to provide a comprehensive survey of U.S. and Canadian Native American Studies programs being offered as majors, minors, and certifications at the baccalaureate level or above, using (with some slight modifications and additions) Professor Ballinger's earlier categories of information on each program. And although we have made a considerable effort to locate, contact, and acquire information about Native American Studies programs (by whatever title: Native American Studies and American Indian Studies are the most common designations, though there are others) at all North American baccalaureate-granting institutions, readers should keep in mind that the

    35. American Indian College Fund
    american Indian College Fund State Farm Companies Foundation is proud to support the american Indian College Fund and students who attend tribal colleges.
    http://www.statefarm.com/foundati/native.htm
    Powered by Google™ Community Involvement Our locations Education excellence Partnerships Find an agent by
    zip/postal code Advanced Search American Indian College Fund
    State Farm Companies Foundation is proud to support the American Indian College Fund and students who attend tribal colleges. The American Indian Scholarship Fund's Teacher Training Initiative program is designed to recognize and support outstanding American Indian college students who are majoring in education or training to become certified teachers.
    State Farm Companies Foundation sponsors these awards annually through a grant to the American Indian College Fund. The application and selection process is completed through the individual tribal colleges.
    For a complete list of the participating tribal colleges, please refer to the American Indian College Fund's website at www.collegefund.org

    36. College Rankings
    The list below sorts american colleges by the ratio of men to women in its student body. whether African american, Asian, Hispanic, native american,
    http://collegeapps.about.com/od/rankings/
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    University and College Rankings
    Colleges and universities ranked by size, selectivity, SAT scores, minority population, and much more. Use these college rankings to find the school that's right for you.
    Alphabetical
    Recent 2005 College Rankings - U.S. News and World Report U.S. News and World Report has released its 2005 College and University Rankings. The editors of U.S. News and World Report have sliced and diced the numbers, and categorized and rated colleges and university in a variety of different ways, by location, value, subject, and school type. Universities Ranked by Percentage of African Americans The list below ranks American universities by the percentage of their student bodies that are African American. This percentage can give you a sense both of that school's commitment to diversity, and to what it will actually be like to attend the school. Universities Ranked by Percentage of Asian Americans The list below ranks American universities by the percentage of their student bodies that are Asian. This percentage can give you a sense both of that school's commitment to diversity, and to what it will actually be like to attend the school.

    37. Native American Culture - Education
    native american operated Tribal colleges, and other information and FDSRP is a summer program run for native american college students by native
    http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/education.htm
    Education
    Colleges/Universities
    Blackfeet Community College - www.bfcc.org/
    The college is a fully accredited, two-year, higher education institution. While attending BCC, one has the opportuinty to become involved in the rich cultural heritage of the Blackfeet Nation.
    D-Q University

    "D" stands for the name of the Great Peacemaker who inspired the founding of the Iroquois Confederacy. The "Q" represents Quetzalcoatl, an Aztec prophet, who symbolizes the principles of wisdom and self-discipline. Chief Dull Knife College
    College on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Southeastern Montana - serves the reservation and surrounding communities. Includes catalog and school history. First Nations Technical Institute
    This institution is an Aboriginal owned and operated education and training facility. It is located on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory near Deseronto, Ontario. Four Directions Summer Research Program
    A program specifically for Native Americans, designed by Native Americans . FDSRP is a summer program run for Native American college students by Native American medical student members of the Native American Health Organization at Harvard Medical School . See this page for Application and information.

    38. AAIP - Student Activities - Links And Activities For Native American Students
    The Association of american Medical colleges is a nonprofit association founded 2004 - Gives native american College students an opportunity to learn
    http://www.aaip.com/student/index3.html
    Student Resources
    High School, Undergraduates and Graduates
    High School/College Activities Financial Aid Resources Miscellaneous
    Association of American Indian Physician's National Native American Youth Initiative To find out about the program for the summer of 2004. David Brower Youth Awards - Application Deadline June 1 - The nations largest cash prize given to young leaders for their outstanding environmental projects. Center of American Indian and Minority Health Gates Millennium Scholarship (GMS) - APPLY ONLINE - Deadline January 16, 2004 (posted 11-10-03) Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Young Scholars Program - Selection of approximately 50 exceptional eighth graders from across the United States each year. Beginning with the summer before ninth grade, each student receives academic services designed to meet his or her individuals educational needs and achieve his or her highest potential. For all students who continue to excel academically and maintain good conduct, the Foundation plans to provide financial support for these services throughout high school. Scholarships for American Indian Children - We're offering scholarships to Native American kids who want to go to elementary schools which charge tuition. If you know of any kids, their parents, or friends who might be interested, please ask them to send us the child's name and address, the name of the school and a SASE. There is no fee except for the stamp. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR KIDS, 14 E. Brookside Drive

    39. American Indian Studies
    Black Indians Intertrbial native american Associations. Decicated to Intertribal native american Indian colleges. Bay Mills Community College
    http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/
    This site received over 1,500,000 hits in 2002 from 50 countries throughout the world.
    American Indian History and Related Issues
    American Indian Studies programs were created at a number of universities throughout the United States beginning in the late 1960s. The American Indian Studies Program at California State University, Long Beach celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1994 and is the oldest continuous existing program. This world wide site is a developing site supervised by Professor Troy Johnson and is dedicated to the presentation of unique artwork, photographs, video and sound recordings which accurately reflect the history, culture and richness of the Native American experience in North America and has been expanded to include Indian people of Central America and Mexico. Contributions and comments may be made by contacting Professor Johnson See the various books Troy Johnson has written on the American Indian Culture.
    Indians of North America
    Alcatraz Occupation: The Story The 1969 occupation of Alcatraz Island is seen as a watershed event in contemporary Native American history. This site provides a brief history of the occupation as documented in my book, "The Occupation of Alcatraz Island, Indian Self-determination and The Rise of Indian Activism Alcatraz Occupaion in photographs This collection of photographs and descriptions by Ilka Hartmann tell the story of the American Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island through the eyes of those who made up the occupation force.

    40. American Indian Schools, Colleges, Tribes
    Links to native american and Inuit schools, US, Canada; bulletin board for teacher and info postings; announcements; native colleges; educational programs.
    http://www.kstrom.net/isk/schools/schools.html
    Indian Schools, Colleges, Tribes
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    SCHOOLS COLLEGES ... TRIBES
    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.

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