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O'Dell, Cynthia Best – ProQuest LLC, 2010
In Montana, less than 3% of K-12 teachers are American Indian (Montana Office of Public Instruction, 2009). The lack of Indian teachers, which was the problem identified for this dissertation, is of great concern to educational leaders. The shortage of Native American teachers can be correlated to problems in the education of K-12 students…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Needs, Teacher Education Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Pember, Mary Annette – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2008
Although 39 federally recognized American Indian tribes are headquartered in the state of Oklahoma, it comes as some surprise that there were no tribal colleges in the state until this century. During the past eight years, however, tribal colleges have been cropping up throughout the state, including the Comanche Nation College, the College of the…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, American Indian Education, Tribes
Makomenaw, Matthew Van Alstine – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Tribal colleges, which are often community colleges, have been successful in helping American Indian students achieve academic success. The current study was designed to understand what happens to American Indian tribal college students when they transfer to four-year Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs). The research question that guides the…
Descriptors: American Indians, American Indian Education, Academic Achievement, College Graduates
Dardar, T. Mayheart – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2008
The majority of the Houma people live in the southern portions of Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes in south Louisiana. This author grew up in the Houma community that had formed in lower Plaquemines Parish, about thirty miles north of the mouth of the Mississippi River. The Houma community there was centered near the town of Venice with extended…
Descriptors: Ecology, American Indian History, American Indian Studies, Cultural Education
Lee, Tiffany S. – Journal of American Indian Education, 2009
One aspect of building Native nations entails motivating American Indian/Alaska Native youth to become committed to their communities so as to sustain and move forward with the goals of American Indian/Alaska Native nations. This study determined the impact of one Native American Studies department on its Native students' life goals. Through its…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, Alaska Natives, American Indian Education
Larson, Sidner – American Indian Quarterly, 2009
In his keynote address to the Fifth Annual American Indian Studies Consortium in 2005 David Wilkins began by commenting on earlier attempts to formally organize such a gathering in ways that might help establish and accredit Indian studies programs. He said he had the sense that the thrust of earlier meetings "was really an opportunity for Native…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Studies, American Indians, American Indian Education
D'Oney, J. Daniel – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2008
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita affected hundreds of thousands in southern Louisiana. To say that they touched people of every stripe and color dramatically is a gross understatement. Aside from the loss of life and property damage, families were uprooted, traditions disrupted, and one of the largest migrations in American history forced on a state…
Descriptors: Social Studies, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Studies
Child Care Bureau, 2009
Tribal managers and staff working with Federal grants must be fully knowledgeable of all applicable Federal requirements and skilled in applying these requirements to the daily operation of their programs, whether starting a new program or striving to maintain a quality program which meets the intent of the enacting legislation. It is the…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Program Administration, Money Management, Guidance
Kidwell, Clara Sue – American Indian Quarterly, 2009
The academic field of Native American/American Indian studies (NAS/AIS) has been and largely remains a product of political forces at the national level and now at the tribal level. The very recognition of American Indians as a unique group by the U.S. government is a political statement of survival. In this article, the author revisits the…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Studies, Indigenous Knowledge, American Indians
Madsen, Kenneth D. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2008
In this article, the author makes a case for a greater understanding of Native research and how the academy can learn from it to become more sensitive to the concerns of the research constituencies. How academics handle the intellectual property that results from their research is also critical. What they make public and what they decide is better…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, American Indian Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations
Elkins, Joe; Elkins, Nichole M. L.; Hemmings, Sarah N. J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2008
GeoJourney is an interdisciplinary field trip in geology, Native American studies, and environmental studies designed for introductory-level undergraduates. The program travels 23,345 kilometers by van to national parks, industrial sites, museums, and Indian reservations in 24 of the United States. During the day, students carry out hands-on…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Reading Assignments, American Indian Studies, Interdisciplinary Approach
Pember, Mary Annette – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2007
The Montana Indian Education For All Act may be setting an audacious national precedent for America's primary and secondary schools. The law requires all Montana schools to include curricula about the history, culture and contemporary status of the state's American Indian population. The new constitutional mandate has eyes throughout Native…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, Public Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Curriculum
Collins, Robert Keith – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2008
This case study investigates the media discourse from Houma and Pointe-au-Chien tribal leaders in Louisiana on their experiences with Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. One section briefly engages the discourse as discernable from the reports found in Native American and non-Native American news media. Included is a brief yet close examination of these…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Studies, Mass Media Effects, Mass Media Role
Champagne, Duane – American Indian Quarterly, 2007
American Indian studies should have a theoretical and methodological focus sufficient to organize an academic discipline. A primary focus of American Indian studies as a discipline is to conceptualize, research, and explain patterns of American Indian individual and collective community choices and strategies when confronted with relations with…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indian History, Indigenous Populations, American Indians
King, C. Richard – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2008
Shortly after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina became clear, NBC televised "A Concert for Hurricane Relief," a star-studded event watched by more than fourteen million Americans. Perhaps the most memorable moment of the evening had little to do with charity. Hip-hop artist Kanye West went "off-script" during a live segment…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Political Attitudes, American Indian History, American Indian Studies