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Ruth Plenty Sweetgrass-She Kills-De La Cruz; Claire Friedrichsen; Michael Barthelemy; Sonya Abe; Bernadine Young Bird; Kaya DeerInWater; Tiana Dubois – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2025
Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College (NHSC) in North Dakota is a tribal college chartered by the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (MHA) Nation to serve as the agency responsible for higher education on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in order to train tribal members and retain tribal cultures. With the preservation and revitalization of tribal culture…
Descriptors: Tribally Controlled Education, Minority Serving Institutions, Tribal Sovereignty, American Indian Reservations
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
Mickey Vallee; Mary Weasel Fat; Samantha Fox – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2024
On October 20, 2023, Red Crow Community College ("Mikaisto") board of governors, elders, staff, and students made their grand entry into their long-awaited new campus. This marked a new era for adult education on the Kainai First Nation Blood Tribe, in Stand Off, Alberta, Canada. The college's former campus was located at St. Mary's…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Tribally Controlled Education, Minority Serving Institutions, Canada Natives
Ferris, Kyliah Petrita; Guiberson, Mark; Bush, Erin J. – Topics in Language Disorders, 2021
Native American tribes and families are highly pluralistic in their ideologies, beliefs, traditions, and values. Very little research has described the parenting and child-rearing beliefs of Native American caregivers. The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of Native American caregivers' developmental priorities and preferences…
Descriptors: Young Children, Child Development, Reservation American Indians, Cultural Maintenance
Karla B. Eitel; Alicia Wheeler; Kay Seven; Josiah Pinkham; Teresa Cavazos Cohn; Christina Uh; Ethan White Temple; Melinda Davis; Joyce McFarland; Jan Eitel; Marcie Carter; Raymond Dixon; Lee Vierling – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2024
This collaboration between the Nez Perce Tribe and the University of Idaho aimed to address the unique needs and perspectives required for Tribal Natural Resources Management (TNRM). TNRM involves the governance and caretaking of the land and waters, emphasizing the recognition of cultural significance, sovereignty, self-determination, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, High School Students, Indigenous Populations, Scientists
Jill Bowdon; Tia Byers; Kathryn M. Rich; Marissa Spang; Veronica Miller; Elena Singer; Amanda LeClair-Diaz – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2025
Computer science (CS) teachers are still learning how to enact culturally-sustaining/revitalizing CS education for Indigenous students. In response, elementary teachers on the Wind River Reservation, a professional development provider, researchers, and the Wyoming Department of Education formed a researcher-practitioner collaborative to implement…
Descriptors: Cultural Maintenance, Computer Science Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Indigenous Populations
Tasha Hauff; Nacole Walker; Elliot Bannister – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2024
Indigenous language revitalization (ILR), or the act of reversing the language shift from English back to Native languages, is an essential task. Since their inception, tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) have worked to support and often lead language communities in this task. Since its beginning, Sitting Bull College (SBC), located on the…
Descriptors: Minority Serving Institutions, Tribally Controlled Education, Indigenous Knowledge, American Indian Languages
Nicole MartinRogers; Jennifer Valorose; Jackie Aman – Wilder Research, 2024
In order to explore how early childhood Ojibwe language and culture programs could be scaled up with financial and governance support from state government agencies, Wilder Research explored the process of reclaiming Indigenous culture and language, how it is embedded into early childhood programs in Minnesota, how the state can deepen their…
Descriptors: American Indians, American Indian Languages, Language Maintenance, Early Childhood Education
Tha, Na Gya; Wus, Thay – Cogent Education, 2017
In this article, Aa Ah Nak, the authors' methodology presents not only various reflections but also diverse contradictions about the Aa Nii language as well as language revitalization. This article explores language foundation and how the Aa Nii language revitalization is inextricably linked to the genocide and resulting historic trauma pervasive…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Language Maintenance, American Indian History, United States History
Kulis, Stephen; Wagaman, M. Alex; Tso, Crescentia; Brown, Eddie F. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2013
This study examined the indigenous identities of urban American Indian youth using measures related to three theoretical dimensions of Markstrom's identity model: identification (tribal and ethnic heritage), connection (reservation ties), and involvement in traditional cultural practices and spirituality. Data came from self-administered…
Descriptors: American Indians, American Indian Culture, Identification (Psychology), Ethnicity
Taylor, Arthur Maxwell Teewispelu – ProQuest LLC, 2013
From time immemorial, the Niimiipuu (Nez Perce) were very successful in passing on the traditions, languages, religions, and practices of the tribal people. Once created by `Iceyeeye (Coyote), the Children of the Coyote (Nez Perce) began to build and create their own society. The Niimiipuu built a system based upon economics, medicine, science,…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Students, American Indian History, Cultural Maintenance
Phillips, John – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2011
Fort Belknap Indian Reservation's food system typifies that of many rural communities. Most food is grown and processed hundreds or thousands of miles away and transported long distances before it reaches the local grocery shelf. Like oil and gas, food prices are largely determined by international commodity markets driven by global supply,…
Descriptors: Food, Health Promotion, Water, Tribal Sovereignty
Tsethlikai, Monica – Developmental Psychology, 2011
This exploratory cross-sectional study examined fluid cognitive skills and standardized verbal IQ scores in relation to cultural engagement amongst Tohono O'odham children (N = 99; ages 7 to 12 years). Guardians with higher socioeconomic status engaged their children in more cultural activities, and participation in more cultural activities…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, American Indians, Intelligence Quotient, Thinking Skills
Oltrogge, Micheal P. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
"A History and Case Study at a Selected Tribal College" focuses on a tribally chartered two-year institution of higher education. The selected Tribal College serves Native American and non-Native American populations on two separate and distinct reservations and one urban location. This study surveys the history to answer basic foundational and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Student Evaluation, American Indians, State Government
Patt, Olney, Jr. – Native Peoples, 1995
Since 1974, Paiute, Wasco, and Warm Springs leaders have invested over $850,000 to purchase more than 2,000 artifacts and 2,500 archival photographs and documents for a museum. Addresses the relevance of preserving cultural artifacts, the importance of finding young apprentices to carry on crafts, and the significance of preserving native…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Community Programs, Cultural Activities, Cultural Maintenance
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