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Dani O'Brien; Josh Montgomery; Bezhigogaabawiikwe Hunter; Niizhoobinesiikwe Howes; Waasegiizhigookwe Rosie Gonzalez; Manidoo Makwe Ikwe; Kevin Zak – Rural Educator, 2024
We, four teachers in Ojibwe or majority-Ojibwe schools and three teachers in teacher preparation at a small ecologically focused liberal arts college, tell stories to reorient ourselves, centering place in ways accessible to our emerging practice. In these narratives, anchored in the seasons, we describe our challenges and successes in adapting…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Rural Areas, Teacher Education, American Indians
Carrie F. Whitlow – Rural Educator, 2024
The Cheyenne and Arapaho Department of Education (CADOE) functions as a tribal education department (TED) in western rural Oklahoma, situated within a tribal government that has a total membership of 13,212; 3,160 of whom are ages 3-18 years. CADOE has supported and advocated for equal opportunity and access for Cheyenne and Arapaho families and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Tribally Controlled Education, Tribal Sovereignty
Amanda LeClair-Diaz; Christine Stanton – Rural Educator, 2024
This article describes storywork and collaborative meaning making as relational practices that can support stakeholder learning about curricular sovereignty with(in) rural Indigenous-serving school districts. While various treaties and policies exist to protect the educational interests of Indigenous Nations, enacting curricular sovereignty often…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Indigenous Populations, Constructivism (Learning), American Indian Education
Speridon Simeonoff Sr.; Judy Simeonoff; Teacon Simeonoff; Speridon Simeonoff Jr.; Sven Haakanson Jr.; Cheri Simeonoff; Balika Haakanson; Leilani Sabzalian – Rural Educator, 2024
Each August, Sugpiaq Elders, community members, and educators gather in Cape Alitak to host Akhiok Kids Camp, a week-long culture camp that provides a space for local Sugpiaq youth to learn and carry forward traditional lifeways and promotes youth's self-esteem, identity, and healthy choices. This article traces the legacy of the camp and outlines…
Descriptors: Resident Camp Programs, Cultural Education, Indigenous Populations, Alaska Natives
Doyle, Aaron; Kleinfeld, Judith; Reyes, Maria – Rural Educator, 2009
Indigenous students in rural Alaska hold high educational aspirations and yet few students realize their educational goals (Hamilton & Seyfrit, 1993; Kleinfeld & McDiarmid, 1986; McDiarmid & Kleinfeld, 1981). Our purpose in this study was to understand why so many Alaska Native students from small, isolated communities…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Academic Aspiration

Chance, Edward W. – Rural Educator, 1992
Bureau of Indian Affairs and contract secondary school administrators completed a descriptive questionnaire and The Leadership Practices Inventory. Found that administrators spent their days focusing on nonmanagerial duties or disciplining, rather than on instructional leadership. Cultural leadership differences between Native Americans and others…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrators, American Indian Education, American Indians

Peters, Dianne S. – Rural Educator, 1983
Contrasts and compares historical research on rural and Native American education and regional novels ("To Kill a Mockingbird" and "Laughing Boy") in order to demonstrate the importance of diversity in the concept of rurality. Suggests regional novels are an important component in the study of rural education. (AH)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Differences, Education Courses, Educational History

Bearcrane, Jean; And Others – Rural Educator, 1990
Describes some linguistic and cultural characteristics of American Indians not fully assimilated into the majority culture. Discusses the extended family, discipline and attitudes toward children, importance of the group, communication, and temporal orientation. Notes implications for the classroom. Contains 46 references. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Classroom Communication, Cultural Background

Barnhardt, Ray – Rural Educator, 2000
Describes the Alaska Rural Systemic Initiative (AKRSI), which is documenting Alaska Native indigenous knowledge systems and developing pedagogical practices to integrate that knowledge into formal education. Discusses the Alaskan context of rural education; AKRSI's yearly cycle of activities in Alaska's five cultural regions; and activities…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Culturally Relevant Education

Lipka, Jerry – Rural Educator, 1986
Illustrates complexities involved in establishing school-community partnership in a cross-cultural setting--an Alaskan village of 500 inhabitants. Analyzes outcomes of a three-week multidisciplinary program developed jointly by high school students and teachers which utilized Native community members and resources to study kayak and boat building,…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Community Involvement, Cross Cultural Studies

Llamas, Vincente – Rural Educator, 2000
Describes the Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico Rural Systemic Initiative (UCAN RSI), which aims to improve and integrate science, mathematics, and technology education for the primarily Native American and Hispanic students of the Four Corners region. Discusses UCAN RSI's focus on community engagement, cultural sensitivity and relevance, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Culturally Relevant Education

Reyhner, Jon; And Others – Rural Educator, 1995
Inservice programs are needed to make rural teachers of Native American students more responsive to their unique needs and to increase educational relevance by integrating material from Native culture. Suggestions for teacher inservice programs include Native educational history, dropout research, sociocultural factors, language development, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, Dropout Research

Hall, Leslie D.; Powell, Kathryn Gomez-Tatum – Rural Educator, 1999
Two community meetings in a rural multicultural New Mexico school district examined community expectations of teachers. Awareness and sensitivity to cultural differences were identified as the most important qualities. Other qualities are presented in three sections: knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Commonly held values and beliefs of Native…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Communication Skills, Community Attitudes, Cultural Awareness
Locke, Steven – Rural Educator, 2004
This study examines an elementary teacher education certification program delivered by a state university to Native American teacher aides on the reservation. Data were collected over two semesters using a Freirean critical theory framework to analyze the data and to explicate the problematic nature of Native American education. Analysis of the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Critical Theory, Teacher Aides, Teacher Education Programs

Hipps, Doris – Rural Educator, 1999
Provides an overview of cultural issues in rural schools serving American-Indian students. Discusses an Eastern-Cherokee school as a typical example, culture and democratic values in education, Indian cultural influences on education, learning styles, dropout concerns, history of Indian education policy, and cultural sensitivity of teachers.…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indians
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