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Youngbull, Natalie Rose – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2021
This article explores how leadership education and program development is centered on the needs of students, local tribal communities, and institutional charter within the Tribal College and University (TCU) context. Two leadership-based academic programs at two respective TCUs are discussed through the lens of a culturally appropriate framework…
Descriptors: Tribally Controlled Education, American Indian Education, Minority Serving Institutions, Student Needs
New Mexico Public Education Department, 2020
The State-Tribal Collaboration Act (STCA) reflects the commitment of the New Mexico Public Education Department to work with tribal leaders on a government-to-government basis and provide guidance for the implementation of Indian Education Act. The STCA signifies a milestone achievement that the State and the 22 sovereign nations, tribes, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Public Education, Tribes, State Legislation
New Mexico Public Education Department, 2021
The State-Tribal Collaboration Act (STCA) incorporates the intergovernmental relationship through several interdependent components and provides a basis in which the New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) and New Mexico's tribes, nations, and pueblos work together to improve collaboration and communicate on educational issues of mutual…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Public Education, Tribes, Educational Legislation
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Red Owl, Sherry – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2017
Sinte Gleska University (SGU) grew from humble beginnings and a lofty vision to an institution that offers a full range of post-secondary programs for its students. The founders of SGU envisioned a higher education institution that allowed tribal students to complete their entire college education within the boundaries of their tribal nation. They…
Descriptors: Tribally Controlled Education, Higher Education, American Indian Education, American Indian Students
New Mexico Public Education Department, 2022
The New Mexico Public Education Department's (NMPED) mission is to ensure all students in New Mexico receive the education they deserve and that students are prepared for college, careers, and lifelong learning. To do this, the department is focusing on supports, sustained learning and outreach to districts, charter schools, tribal education…
Descriptors: Public Education, State Departments of Education, Institutional Mission, Tribes
Rebecca Maldonado Moore – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2014
American Indian higher education in the United States has evolved within paternalistic, hierarchical decision-making policies and practices based on complex sociopolitical and cultural factors since the 1600s. Indigenous peoples had historically been excluded from most decisions affecting their lives until the 20th century when a deliberate Indian…
Descriptors: American Indians, Universities, Land Grant Universities, American Indian Education
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Sykes, Brent E. – Adult Learning, 2014
The cultural experiences of minority learners are often omitted from the formal curriculum leading to exclusion and a sense of cultural loss. In this study, the researcher's lived experience serves as the basis to develop a novel research strategy: transformative autoethnography. The researcher uses the method of autoethnography to more…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Cultural Background, Self Concept, Transformative Learning
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Crazy Bull, Cheryl – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2013
For over 40 years, tribal colleges and universities have devised innovative programs to address behavioral and tribal health. Cheryl Crazy Bull, president and CEO of the American Indian College Fund, looks back at the progress made and details current strategies and initiatives.
Descriptors: Tribally Controlled Education, American Indian Education, Colleges, Health Promotion
Biakeddy, Eddie; Yazzie, Arnold D. – 1985
To assist schools and community organizations in implementing the 1984 Navajo Nation Education Policy on Substance and Alcohol Abuse, the Monitoring-Evaluation and Technical Assistance office has identified resources, materials, and operational programs that should be helpful in the development of programs to prevent and combat the enormous…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, American Indian Education, American Indians, Clinics
National American Indian Court Judges Association. – 1983
Based on a concern for the disproportionately high separation rate of American Indian families, the National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA) applied for a grant to develop and offer the Indian-specific parent training program under which this training curriculum manual was developed. Composed of eight sections, the manual…
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Indian Education, American Indians, Course Content
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Brigham City, UT. – 1980
The technical assistance and training services which the Office of Technical Assistance and Training (OTAT) offered for Alaskan Natives, Indian Tribes, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs personnel during 1980 are highlighted in this report. The Real Property Management and the Forestry training programs, developed in cooperation with the Office of…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indians, Career Development
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Daniels, Roberta R. – Roeper Review, 1988
This literature-based review examines characteristics of American Indians, difficulties and techniques in accurately identifying gifted American Indian students, and programming options. Emphasized is the need to formulate and implement a concrete plan of action for appropriately serving gifted American Indians while preserving their cultural and…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians
Taylor, Anne P.; Warren, Dave – 1973
The paper discusses cultural commonality and variability considerations of the Native American populations served by the Federation of Rocky Mountain States Educational Technical Development (ETD) Project. Section I explores important factors to consider when setting up an Early Childhood Development program module for Indian people, such as…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Change
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Strom, Robert; Hill, Jane – Journal of American Indian Education, 1979
The Parent as a Teacher Inventory can provide data for designing a parenting curriculum geared to a specific target group. Used to examine childrearing expectations held by Navajo and Hopi Indians, the Inventory reveals pervasive differences based on tribal affiliation, parent's sex, child's sex, and parent's educational experience. (SB)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, Child Rearing, Cultural Differences
Wilson, Roger; Salas, Dennis – 1978
The basic premise behind the Dine Teacher Corps Project is that teacher pre-service and consequent inservice education and training is held to be a crucial factor in upgrading the quality of education received by American Indian students, particularly in a reservation setting. Although the Dine Teacher Corps Project includes three phases, only…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Teachers
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