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Wolfe, Christy; Sheridan-McIver, Fiona – National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, 2018
Public charter schools present tremendous opportunities to increase the access of Native students to high-quality schools. Understanding current growth and the location of schools serving Native students is an important first step in the larger policy discussion on Native education and charter schools. This brief provides the latest data available…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, American Indian Students, Alaska Natives, Hawaiians
Benton, Sherrole – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2012
In the wild river region of northeastern Wisconsin, the Menominee people conserved a portion of their ancient homelands now known as the Menominee Indian Reservation. The Menominee are nationally known for their majestic forests. The Wolf River flows southward for more than 200 miles from its headwaters in Pine Lake to Lake Poygan near the city of…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Disadvantaged, Higher Education, Technology Uses in Education
Campbell, Craig A., Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This dissertation explores the notion of participatory community mapping (PCM) for Indigenous knowledge production. Three major questions were posed in the study. First, how can PCM foster Indigenous knowledge production and documentation? Second, how can PCM be used to include local voice and input in mapping projects, and third, how can adult…
Descriptors: Popular Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Ethnography, Maps
Steen-Adams, Michelle M.; Langston, Nancy E.; Mladenoff, David J. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2010
The harvest of the Great Lakes primary forest stands (ca. 1860-1925) transformed the region's ecological, cultural, and political landscapes. Although logging affected both Indian and white communities, the Ojibwe experienced the lumber era in ways that differed from many of their white neighbors. When the 125,000-acre Bad River Reservation was…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Ecology, Tribes, Forestry
Tynan, Timothy; Loew, Patty – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2010
Can storytelling--a revered teaching tradition in many Native American cultures--be used to generate enthusiasm for science and technology among indigenous children and address the achievement gap that exists between Indian and non-Indian children? The Tribal Youth Science Initiative (TYSI) is an innovative new media project for young people, ages…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Science Projects, American Indians, Scientific Principles

Lurie, Nancy Oestreich – Human Organization, 1972
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, Colonialism, Governance, History
Snipp, C. Matthew – 1976
The average unemployment level on Wisconsin Indian reservations is 39%. Across Wisconsin Indian communities, unemployment ranges from 20% to nearly 70%. A study of Indian unemployment in Wisconsin indicates that the employment level in Indian communities both on and off the reservation is affected by such conditions as the out-migration of Indians…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Change Strategies, Cultural Isolation
Orfield, Gary – Civil Rights Digest, 1973
Describes the fight of the Menominees of Wisconsin, with intense Indian support across the country, against termination--a policy which attempted to force Indian assimilation; the Menominee restoration bill is seen as a major test of whether the political system can correct abuses of Indian rights. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Court Litigation

Caspar, Margery G. – Integrated Education, 1973
Documents the biased educational practices encountered by the children of Menominee County who attend public schools in Joint School District Number Eight. (JM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Bias
Muskrat, Joe – Civil Rights Digest, 1972
Reviews two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions on Indian hunting and fishing, arguing that if Indians want to fish commercially they must join white society and fish according to the rules of that society. (JM)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Fisheries
Lurie, Nancy Oestreich – 1982
Wisconsin encompasses an astonishingly representative illustration of the total historical development of federal Indian policy and Indian reactions to it. Wisconsin's Indian population (at least 25,000 people) is the third largest east of the Mississippi River and offers great diversity (3 major linguistic stocks, 6 broad tribal affiliations, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Federal Indian Relationship, Financial Support

Parker, James R.; Zanger, Martin – Journal of American Indian Education, 1974
The Bluewing Tutorial Project (Towah, Wisconsin) is described. Specific and general instances of paternalism and condescension toward Winnebago Indian children were examined for their destructive effects upon the children's self concept and development. (KM)
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Childhood Attitudes, College Programs
McConnell, Bruce – 1977
In 1977 more than 500 Native Americans attended Wisconsin's vocational, technical and adult schools located in the state's 16 vocational-technical districts. While many problems still lack a clear identification and many new programs are needed to meet the needs of Native Americans, a great deal of progress has been made. A group of four Indians…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Community Involvement
Snipp, C. Matthew – Rural Sociologist, 1991
Explains history of federal-Indian relationship and changing tribal sovereignty rights. Describes treaty disputes and Indian-non-Indian conflicts in Washington, Wisconsin, and Oklahoma. Describes general nature of Indian alliances and support networks. Discusses possible roles for social scientists and social-science studies to mitigate Indian…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Reservations, Cross Cultural Studies, Culture Conflict
Satz, Ronald N.; And Others – 1991
In 1989 Wisconsin legislation mandated the integration of American Indian history, culture, and tribal sovereignty into the K-12 social studies curriculum as a component of multicultural education. This document assists teachers to fulfill that mandate, as well as to meet statutory requirements of instruction on the Chippewa Indians' treaty-based,…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Reservations
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