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  1. Going native: when American literature became good enough for Americans, what happened to the literary canon?(Viewpoint essay): An article from: American Scholar by Morris Dickstein, 2007-01-01
  2. Ethnic Studies: Chicano and Native American Studies : Selected Course Outlines and Reading Lists from American Colleges and Universities (Selected Course Outlines and Reading Lists from American Col)
  3. Native American Humor
  4. Native American Sourcebook by John Bachellar, 1997-08-26
  5. The Native Americans: Ethnology and Backgrounds of the North American Indians by Robert F. Spencer, 1976-08
  6. Bilingualism and Language Contact: Spanish, English, and Native American Languages (Bilingual Education Series) by Florence Barkin, Elizabeth A. Brandt, 1982-09
  7. Wings of the Wind An Anthology of Verses by Native Americans and Friends
  8. Dacotah Territory 6. Special Native American Issue by James L. White, 1973
  9. The Native Americans: Ethnology and Backgrounds of the North American Indians by Robert F. Spencer, 1976
  10. Earth Power Coming: Short Fiction in Native American Literature by Simon J. Ortiz, 1983-10
  11. Native American Studies: An Introduction by C. Adrian Heidenreich, 1991-06
  12. Tribally Controlled Colleges: Making Good Medicine (American Indian Studies, Vol 3) by Wayne J. Stein, 1992-06
  13. Associate degrees: all disciplines--American Indian.(SPECIAL REPORT: TOP 100 associate degree producers 2007): An article from: Community College Week by Gale Reference Team, 2007-06-18
  14. American Heritage.(tribal colleges): An article from: Community College Week by Eleanor Lee Yates, 2001-01-08

41. Discovering Montana - Native American Resources
american Indian College Fund; Tribal colleges. Genealogy. Gail Morin s Metis Families;native american Ancestry BIA - this Department of the Interior web page is
http://www.discoveringmontana.com/discover/nativeam.asp
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Native American Resources
This list was submitted by our friends at the Native American Art Association as a resource for Montana's Native American population.
Art
Education
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Heritage
Language
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Tribal Government - Nation Sites
No endorsement is intended or made of any hypertext link, product, service, or information either by its inclusion or exclusion from this page or site. While all attempts are made to ensure the correctness and suitability of information under our control and to correct any errors brought to our attention, no representation or guarantee can be made as to the correctness or suitability of that information or any other linked information presented, referenced, or implied. All critical information should be independently verified. Any questions should be directed to the administrators of this or any other specific sites.

42. American West - Native Americans
9. american Indian Schools, colleges, Tribes. 10. Center of the american West Links to Western Organizations native american - Scientific - Historical
http://www.americanwest.com/pages/genres.htm
NATIVE AMERICANS
General Native American Resources
TABLE OF CONTENTS General Native American Resources Native American Nations Homepages Education Organizations And Government Sources ... Two Wolves Links 2. Available: Native American Internet Guide, Indian Country Address Book Heard Museum Archives
Northern Arizona University
Oklahoma State University - search for "indians" Native American Sites and References Native American Links Index of Native American Resources on the Internet
Links to Organizations, Schools and Scholarships, Law programs, Environment, Studies and Media American Indian Schools, Colleges, Tribes Center of the American West - Links to Western Organizations
Code Talk General Resources

The "information superhighway" running through Indian Country Native American Information Sites
"You can almost hear them" Mesa Community College Archaeology Map of Indian Reservations
This is a must to see! You start at a large U.S. map, clickable down to smaller regions, then ending up with an actual journey to Native American's landscapes with a lot of colorful pictures (by using "tribe finder")!
Another wonderful journey through Indian land with beautiful color pictures.

43. Page
Directory of american Indian and Alaska native Owned and Operated Arts and CraftsBusinesses. Education and Science. · american Indian colleges and Universities.
http://pages.prodigy.net/keesing/page.html
NATIVE AMERICAN RESOURCES ON THE WEB
Brought to you by,
JUANITA MENDOZA KEESING
Activisim and Awareness
American Indian Children's Hunger Fund
American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation Assembly of First Nations First Nations Site ... ZNet ~ A Community of People Concerned about Social Change
Arts, Crafts and Music
Canyon Records
The Cooking Post Department of the Interior Indian Arts and Crafts Board Hollister Collection of Southwestern Native American Pottery ... Businesses
Education and Science
American Indian Colleges and Universities
American Indian College Fund American Indian Education Resources The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) ... Tribal Colleges
Environment American Indian Environmental Office (Environmental Protection Agency) Bay Area Nuclear Waste Coalition Citizen Alert Native American Program Coalition for Amazonian Peoples and Their Environment ... White Earth Land Recovery Project
Gaming
California Nations Indian Gaming Association
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) National Gambling Impact Study Commission National Indian Gaming Commission ... Tribal - State Gaming Compacts List
Health
Association of American Indian Physicians
The Center For Native American Health Health Care to Native Americans (Part of the NIH National Library of Medicine) The Healthy Nations Initiative ... Native Health History Database Historical Documents American Indian History and Related Issues American Indian Tribal Rights, Federal-Tribal Trust Responsibilities, and the Endangered Species Act

44. Tolerance.org Native American Mascots Big Issue In College Sports
But at most other colleges and universities, the debate over the useof native american images as sports mascot rages on. For the
http://www.tolerance.org/news/article_tol.jsp?id=165

45. TCU: Whats New -- SAMHSA's Press Release
West native american Student Organization, Western Michigan University. Scholarships,Financial Aid and other Support Programs. The american Indian College Fund
http://www.omhrc.gov/OMH/Tribal Colleges/2pgtcu/what_tcu_040.htm
A Guide to Native American Student Information on the Internet
A Guide to Native American Studies Programs in the United States and Canada
Robert M. Nelson, Editor
Programs of Special Interest to Native Americans
GenEdWeb at the University of Minnesota at Morris
has General Education courses online that are free to Native American students.
Native American Student Organizations
Red Ink Online
From the American Indian Graduate Center at the University of Arizona
Indian University Scholars Society at Northeastern State University, Talequah, OK
Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS)
Association of Native Americans at Yale (ANAAY)!
Native American Student Union
Native American Association , Creighton University
Native Americans at Princeton
Stanford American Indian Organization
Multiculturalcultural Student Center at Northern Arizona University, including:
AISES
MIT AISES/NASA Home Page
AISES Chapter at Montana State University
AISES chapter at Arizona State University ...
Ryerson Aboriginal Student Circle , Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto
Inuit Silatuqsarvingmiituq Katimajiit , Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario
Society Of Native American Culture at North Carolina State U.

46. Native American Resources
Dakota; Tribal colleges NN/LM Greater Midwest Region; SACNAS Societyfor the Advancement of Chicanos and native Americans in Science.
http://nnlm.gov/mcr/inner_city/native.php
Home Administration News Consumer Health ... MEDLINEplus
Native American Health
Native American Resources Printable Brochure (RTF document, can be read by most word processing programs) MEDLINEPlus® is the National Library of Medicine’s web site for free consumer health information.
National Network of Libraries
Organizations
Specific Disease/Illnesses Annotated lists of Audiovisual Materials

47. Native American Jobs, Career Opportunities, Employmnet, Nationwide Job Listings
Click on Resource Links for Websites with native american Informationabout Tribal colleges, Tribes, Resource Sites and More * Check Out
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N A T I V E A M E R I C A N J O B S . C O M
Women, Men, Teens, Children and Accessories.
We now offer the following Services:
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chosen. Please call for Pricing or Questions
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Native American Jobs.com is in the Process of Relocating to Washington State.
Our Phone number and Mailing address will be Changing.
Our phone number will be 541-273-0258 until we get our new number.
Email Us at: jc@nativeamericanjobs.com
Welcome to the Native American Jobs Web Site or for a Non-Tribal Company as well. Native American Jobs.com saves employers time and money by providing worldwide human resources service on the Internet. We provide advertising at a Fraction of the Cost of other Media. Native American Jobs.com provides an alternative for Native Americans and Others seeking career and employment opportunities with Tribal and Non-Tribal Companies across the nation. News Letter page Website Design page and costs Look at our available Jobs on or near a Native American Reservation, see the

48. Native American Higher Education Initiative Publications And Resources - Backgro
Initiative, the Kellogg effort will seek to improve educational opportunitiesfor native Americans by strengthening tribal colleges;;
http://www.wkkf.org/Programming/RenderRes.aspx?CID=165&ID=680

49. Native American Higher Education Initiative Grants
Closed. Strengthen tribal colleges by providing technical support forNative american Higher Education Initiative projects. american
http://www.wkkf.org/Programming/Grants.aspx?CID=165

50. Guide To Native American Studies Programs/North-central College List
to Winnebago settlements, native american Center (Madison Community), Resource Center,interinstitutional linkages with certain tribal colleges; Wunk Sheek
http://oncampus.richmond.edu/faculty/ASAIL/guide/northcentral.html
A Guide to Native American Studies Programs
in the Northcentral United States
Robert M. Nelson, Editor Bemidji State University title of program: Indian Studies Lee Cook, Director, American Indian Resource Center ( lcook@bemidjistate.edu degrees granted: B.A. in Indian Studies (major and minor); minor in Ojibwe language. description of program offerings: American Indian history, government, and visual arts. [Information not provided.] resources available: New building: American Indian Resource Center, The Indian Student Services program, the Council of Indian Students, an AISES chapter, two library collections (the American Indian Bibliography and the NIEA Collection), access to powwows, the Ojibwe Art Expo, and the Oshkaabewis Native Journal. BSU is located at the center of three reservations: White Earth, Red Lake, and Leech Lake. Resource people from the reservations are used as teachers and demonstrators. The majority of students at BSU are drawn from these reservations. financial aid available to students: Available, contact: Admissions Office, (218)755-2040.

51. Guide To Native American Studies Programs/Southcentral Colleges
title of program native american Studies. native american Studies Program,College of Social Sciences, Tahlequah OK 74464; (918) 4565511;
http://oncampus.richmond.edu/faculty/ASAIL/guide/southcentral.html
A Guide to Native American Studies Programs
in the Southcentral United States
Robert M. Nelson, Editor University of the Incarnate Word title of program: Native America Studies Eloise Stoker degrees granted: B.A. description of program offerings: A multidisciplinary approach, including anthropology, art, biology, history, and literature. [Information not provided.] resources available: Internships at museums; national, state, and city parks. financial aid available to students: General. number of students in program: Northeastern State University title of program: Native American Studies department in which housed: Political Science/Sociology Dr. Ben Kracht, Coordinator degrees granted: B.A. major or minor. description of program offerings: The program offers a multidisciplinary approach to understanding Native American peoples. Courses are offered in anthropology, history, English and languages, political science, criminal justice, and social work. resources available: Tahlequah is the historic capital of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. The headquarters of the Cherokee Nation are located nearby. The Cherokee National Historical Society and the Cherokee Heritage Center are at Park Hill, about three miles south of Tahlequah. The Special Collections Division of the University Library contains extensive and well-maintained resources about the Five Civilized Tribes with a particular emphasis on the Cherokee Indians. The University supports an active chapter of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society and an Amerian Indian scholars honors program. The Northeastern State University Center of Tribal Studies offers non-credit workshops about contemporary Indian issues, and an annual Indian Symposium is presented each spring on campus. The Office of Student Affairs sponsors a Native American Students Association.

52. SOSU Athletics Home Page
studies, generally, in all of Oklahoma s public colleges and universities KLBC, TheDaily Oklahoman, The Durant Daily Democrat, native american Times, National
http://www.sosu.edu/slife/savages/
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53. Increasing The Achievement Of Native American Youth At Early College High School
tribal or community colleges, and 3) a local, culturally relevant emphasis. Muchresearch attributes student underachievement to the absence of native american
http://www.newhorizons.org/strategies/multicultural/campbell_egawa_wortman.htm
You are here: Home Teaching and Learning Strategies Multicultural Education
Increasing the Achievement of Native American Youth at Early College High Schools by Linda Campbell Keith Egawa , and Geneva Wortman Ferndale High School, in rural Ferndale, Washington, Medicine Wheel Academy in urban Spokane, and Tulalip Heritage School on the Tulalip Reservation near the town of Marysville are reconfiguring their secondary programs as Early College High Schools. These three sites are part of a national effort called the Early College High School Initiative All Early College schools receive grant funding for three years. The first year is dedicated to planning the programs while the second and third years use grant funds to implement the Early College model. What Are Early College High Schools? Unique Features of Early College High Schools for Native Youth
2) the offering of college courses in the schools Native students attend (a reverse of the Running Start model so that students do not have to leave their communities to attend college elsewhere);

54. Area Of Study Native American Studies
colleges that do not have programs in native american studies may offer electivecourses as part of a major in interdisciplinary studies or liberal arts.
http://www.iseek.org/sv/22030.jsp?id=210204

55. Native American SUNY: Western Consortium
Through our cooperative network, we seek to insure that native american studentsgraduate from colleges and universities. AREAS OF SERVICE AND OPPORTUNITY.
http://www.fredonia.edu/na/index.asp

Wendy N. Huff

Coordinator
Lisa Schrantz

Secretary
Native American SUNY: Western Consortium

E-116 Thompson Hall
SUNY Fredonia

Fredonia, NY 14063
716.673.3170 or 1.800.851.5020
fax: 716.673.3478 http://www.fredonia.edu/na The Native American SUNY: Western Consortium is one of two consortia created by the State University of New York (SUNY) to address the higher education needs of Native American students and communities. The Western Consortium, based at the College at Fredonia, is a regional network of Native American communities and students as well as college campuses in central and western New York. Through our cooperative network, we seek to insure that Native American students graduate from colleges and universities.
AREAS OF SERVICE AND OPPORTUNITY
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS - An informational newsletter is published monthly that lists upcoming social and cultural events, and educational and career opportunities such as scholarships, internships, fellowships, and conferences. A Financial Aid Directory and an Internship Directory are published annually. Research information, books, videos, and informational files are available upon request. STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AND NETWORKING - Personal and professional development through participation in local, regional, and national organizations and conferences, research projects, internships, and fellowships is strongly encouraged. Students may apply for financial assistance for Student Development and Networking activities, by completing the required Form as well as a narrative, budget, and supporting documentation. Technical assistance to identify an activity and submit a complete application is provided.

56. Selected Native American Resources: Internet Bibliographies: New York State Libr
of topics dealing with native american issues. on individual native nations; nativeorganizations and Indian centers; tribal colleges, native studies programs
http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/reference/nativeref.htm
New York State Library Internet Bibliographies
Selected Native American Web Sites
General ... New York Last Reviewed: January 11, 2001
General
Native American Sites
Prepared by a librarian at the University of Pittsburgh, this set of Web pages covers a wide range of topics dealing with Native American issues. Separate pages exist for general Indian-oriented home pages; information on individual native nations; native organizations and urban Indian centers; tribal colleges, native studies programs, and Indian education; languages; the mascot issue; native media (organizations, journals, newspapers, radio and television, powwows and festivals); native music and arts organizations and individuals (singers, drums, artists, performers, celebrities, actors, actresses, storytellers, authors); and native businesses.
http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/indians.html Techniques for Evaluating American Indian Web Sites
Elaine Cubbins of the University of Arizona has presented these techniques for evaluating American Indian Web sites. There are links to sources of books and reference materials as well as clear explanations of the criteria to be used.
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~ecubbins/webcrit.html

57. American Indian Education Links
Teaching Learning with native americans Handbook for nonnative american adulteducators. Tribal College Journal Tribal colleges, native Studies Programs and
http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/IndianLinks.html
American Indian Education
books conferences articles columns ... home
OTHER LINK PAGES
American Indian Education Links (Updated May 22, 2004)
ORGANIZATIONS, PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS
Alaska Native Knowledge Network

Alaska Native Education Study

American Indian Education
Calif. Dept. of Ed. information on Indian education programs.
American Indian Content Standards
developed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs Goals 2000
American Indian Education Foundation

Winds of Change magazine.
American Indian Higher Education Consortium

IndianEduResearch.Net

National Indian Education Association (NIEA)
Office of Indian Education Programs Bureau of Indian Affairs Resources for American Indian/Alaska Native Education AEL Tribal Education Departments National Assembly Serves education departments in Indian Country CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND STORYTELLING Coyote Stories Native American Themes in Books for Children and Teens Cynthia Leitich Smith Oyate CURRICULUM SITES American Indian Social Studies Curricula Marquette Univ. Canada large pdf file Completing the Circle Curriculum Tiospa Zina Tribal School, Dr. Sandra Fox

58. Interest Group - Native American And Tribal College
The forum is designed to address the needs of native american students, transferstudents from tribal colleges and to engage the greater advising community in
http://www.nacada.ksu.edu/InterestGroups/C36/
National ACademic ADvising Association Home About NACADA Events ... Services Search NACADA
Interest Groups Interest Group Home Leadership E-mail List Resources ... Conference Events Commission and Interest Group Division Division Information Commissions Commission Guidelines Commission Chair Handbook ... Executive Office Native American and Tribal College Interest Group Mission Statement NACA DA's Native American and Tribal College Interest Group (NATCIG) is intended to bring together both Native and non-Native American students, advisors, faculty and other student service personnel. The forum is designed to address the needs of Native American students, transfer students from tribal colleges and to engage the greater advising community in Native American educational issues. The group will encourage presentations at local, regional and national conferences, support Native American research and scholarship, and act as a resource for educational professionals working with Native American students. Co-Chairs: Mark Bellcourt Adrienne Thunder
Institution: University of Minnesota-Twin Cities/ University of Wisconsin-Madison

59. American Indian/native American Studies Degrees - ELearners.com
All colleges that offer programs in american Indian/native american Studies. Programs.College Search Society american Indian/native american Studies.
http://www.elearners.com/campus/subject/05.0202.htm
Society Degrees
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This section of our site contains 30 colleges and schools that offer campus based degrees and certificate programs in American Indian/native American Studies and is recognized by the U.S. department of Education. About Accreditation
Society Degrees
Campus Programs Society We found 30 colleges and schools that offer programs in American Indian/native American Studies
Only show schools within miles of zip Regionally Accredited Colleges Augsburg College Minneapolis, MN Bemidji State University Bemidji, MN Black Hills State University Spearfish, SD Central Wyoming College Riverton, WY Colgate University Hamilton, NY Dakota Wesleyan University Mitchell, SD Humboldt State University Arcata, CA Morningside College Sioux City, IA Northeastern Oklahoma Agricultural And Mech Coll Miami, OK Northeastern State University Tahlequah, OK

60. Geotimes: September 2001 Feature
Beginning with the Diné people in 1968, native american nations have chartered32 tribal colleges, their own accredited institutions of higher learning.
http://www.geotimes.org/sept01/feature_native_education.html
Web Feature Culture and Science:
Earth Science Education for
Native Americans Across North America, rural Native American and First Nations groups are establishing firmer control and autonomy over their land. This shift has been manifested in recent years through the establishment of tribally run environmental offices, through greater tribal oversight of mineral resources and industrial development, and in tribes taking a more active role in issues of water resources and water rights. [[Above right: Native American students from reservations in northern San Diego County, Calif., look at exposures in the county’s Torrey Pines State Reserve. Photo by Eric Riggs.]] This encouraging trend in political, economic and scientific autonomy is taking place, however, against the backdrop of serious underrepresentation of Native American students, and of all ethnic minorities, in geoscience undergraduate and graduate programs (see chart, page 16). In general, earth science expertise in Native communities is low. This underrepresentation of American Indian students in the earth sciences exists despite the fact that most Native cultures have a deep cultural bond with Earth and awareness of its processes. Why then do more American Indian students decide to pursue other fields at the college level, and why has scientific knowledge of earth processes failed to reach more deeply into Indian communities? Increasing numbers of tribal communities continue to struggle to find Native expertise for tribal water and environmental services offices. These communities need qualified individuals who can both understand and successfully manage scientific challenges while working within the values and structure of the community. Compounding these problems are generally low levels of education and science literacy among reservation populations. Data show that a smaller percentage of high school graduates in Native American, African American and Hispanic populations goes on to complete bachelor’s degrees than does the majority white population or the general U.S. population. These problems place the communities at a relative disadvantage in our increasingly technological society, as demands on natural resources continue to rise.

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