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Extractions: Entries Publication Data Advisory Board Maps ... World Civilizations Encyclopedia of North American Indians The roots of modern Pan-Indian organizations lie in the eighteenth century in the eastern United States in what was still English colonial America. Pontiac, an Ottawa leader, attempted to create an intertribal league to resist the continued invasions of the English. His political and military vision was combined with the religious vision of the Delaware prophet Neolin, who promised the return of Indian lands by supernatural means if native people who joined the league observed a set of ethical standards that represented a mixture of Indian and Christian beliefs. Pontiac's vision, which foresaw an intertribal league committed to a program of both individual and societal reform in defense of Indian interests, was to be repeated several times during the following centuries. In the early nineteenth century Tecumseh and his brother Tenskwatawa, also called the Shawnee Prophet, created an alliance from a number of northeastern and midwestern tribes. Tecumseh traveled widely and built a large following, but his influence was shattered when Tenskwatawa, against his brother's orders, fought William Henry Harrison at Tippecanoe and was soundly defeated. In the aftermath of that defeat the intertribal confederacy unraveled. In the late nineteenth century two movements set the stage for the development of modern Pan-Indian organizations. The first was the attempt by tribes in Indian Territory (Oklahoma) to create an Indian state. These tribes had been relocated from the eastern and southern states to what had been described as the last refuge for Indian sovereignty, and by 1887 some were hoping that the next logical step would be a Pan-Indian commonwealth with "one common government, with common laws, officials, and institutions." Unfortunately, non-Indian economic and political forces were able to force a different future for the Oklahoma tribes.
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Extractions: Click the link for more information. was legislation passed by the British This article is about the United Kingdom . For other meanings of the initials "UK", see UK (disambiguation). The Unted Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a state consisting of the nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Also known as simply the United Kingdom UK ), it is situated just off the north-western coast of mainland Europe, surrounded by the North Sea, the English Channel and the Atlantic Ocean. Also under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom, though not part of the United Kingdom itself, are the Crown Dependencies of the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man and a number of Overseas Territories.
Extractions: Teachers of Religion Announcements of career opportunities at NAES member schools and early childhood education programs are listed in reverse chronological order, with the newest postings at the top. Each announcement contains the position title; the name and location of the school; the type of school, grades and enrollment; date available; application deadline, if given; contact information for the person or firm overseeing the search; and the posting date. For announcements of other positions, please visit:
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Extractions: Class of 200 Home School Admissions Alumni ... Contacts Headmaster Dr. Larry W. Dougherty Admissions Don Levine Principal Dr. Beth Pfannl Guidance Donna R. Ross High School Profile Class of 200 AOSR was founded in 1946 by a group of English-speaking families, under the sponsorship of the United States and British ambassadors and the Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization. Located northwest of the center of Rome, at the tenth kilometer on the Via Cassia, the school is easily accessible to the international community. On its present site, modern elementary and high school wings, each containing a library, were constructed around the original Roman villa. A full size gymnasium was added, and a playing field purchased, which more than doubled the area of the campus to over ten thousand square meters. The school, incorporated in Delaware, is operated by a Board of Trustees elected by a parent body. Annual support grants have been received from the United States Department of State through the Office of Overseas Schools AOSR is an independent, non-denominational, non-profit, college preparatory, coeducational day and boarding school serving Italian, American, and foreign communities in Rome. A supervised boarding facility is available for high school girls and boys with good to excellent academic records and character recommendations. The facility is located two kilometers north of the campus. Boarding students are also placed in the homes of AOSR families. Five hundred
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Extractions: Kate Holz, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid, has a B. A. in Psychology from Penn State and a M.B.A. from Harvard University School of Business. She came to Westtown with a background in social work and business. Her most recent work experience was at the Friends Council on Education as the Associate Director. Kate lives on campus with her husband, Don, and two sons. One son is in the 7th grade at Westtown. Kate enjoys running, reading, traveling, and gardening. E-mail: ronnie.montgomery@westtown.edu Bonnie Irwin, Associate Admissions Director for Upper School, has a B.A. in Psychology from Kenyon College and has done graduate studies in family counseling and human development. Throughout the past 12 years, Bonnie has worked in student life, admissions, and administration in boarding schools.At Kenyon College, she directed the resident advisors and worked in the Academic Advising department with the freshmen. Bonnie lives near campus with her husband and their two golden retrievers. She and Phil have two grown sons. Bonnie enjoys reading, baking, flowers, the color lavender, and movies.
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Extractions: Friday, Nov. 16, 2001; 3 p.m. EST Does leaving home pave the way to academic success? Can boarding schools teach more than history and science? Why should you or shouldn't you send your kids away to school? Talk with Eric Adler and Rajiv Vinnakota , two young visionaries who founded the country's first and only inner-city public charter boarding school, the SEED School in Washington, D.C. Their vision: to prepare inner-city kids for college through a rigorous academic program, life skills training and 24-hour care and attention. Adler and Vinnakota will be online Friday Nov. 16 at 3 p.m. EST
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Extractions: "Ktaholi, Uma? (Do you love me, Grandmother?)," asked the little child, and her Grandmother replied, "Kitaholël (I love you very dearly)." These sweet-sounding American Indian words may never again be spoken on this earth. They are from the Lenape or Delaware Indian language. Only one fluent speaker of the language remains who was raised with Delaware as his first language. He is now 96 years old. I competed successfully in the Isuzu Ironman Triathlon in Florida on November 4, 2000. This combined the events of swimming, biking and running for a total of 140.6 miles. I was the only known Native American Triathlete in this event. I am asking for your donation of support for our Language Preservation Project. This was a difficult race for me; but no more difficult than the race to help save my people's language.
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Extractions: A graduate of Andover, Doug earned a B.A. in history from Middlebury College, an M.B.A. in marketing from Northeastern University and an M.A. in educational administration at Columbia University. He served as Senior Associate Director of Admission and Director of Financial Aid at Choate Rosemary Hall for five years. Doug was also Director of Annual Giving at St. Andrew's School in Delaware. In addition, he spent five years in investment sales and marketing research. He lives in Hoxton Hall with his wife, Mallory, and their children, Caroline and Andrew. Susan Castle
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Extractions: School Search will help you find schools with the specific programs, courses, and activities that interest you. Click on one of the three options listed below and you'll be able to search an extensive list of programs, courses, and activities offered by TABS schools. To browse by school name, state or type, go to the Boarding Schools Directory. Be prepared to conduct several searches to receive a manageable number of schools in your results. For detailed search instructions, click here Search by School Name Alabama Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Washington, DC Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Iowa Illinois Indiana Kansas Massachusetts Maryland Maine Michigan Minnesota Missouri Mississippi North Carolina New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Vermont Washington Wisconsin West Virginia Alabama Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Washington, DC