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First Nations Development Inst., Fredericksburg, VA. – 1995
This report describes economic development projects that were funded during 1994-95 by the First Nations Development Institute. The Institute was established in 1980 to help tribes build sound, sustainable reservation economies. Through the Eagle Staff Fund, the Institute regrants funds for culturally viable economic development projects from a…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, Cultural Maintenance

Gardner, Ethel B. – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1986
The Seabird Island Community School is a successful band-controlled school that has involved Indian people in the educational process, developed a strong sense of Indian identity in students, and promoted both cultural and academic goals. Numerous and varied links between community and school are a key to the school's success. (JHZ)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Cultural Influences, Curriculum
Office of Human Development Services (DHHS), Washington, DC. – 1985
In fiscal year (FY) 1984 the Administration for Native Americans awarded 227 grants for social and economic development strategies (SEDS) which would help Native American communities move toward self-sufficiency. More than half the grants were primarily for economic development; approximately one-third were for improving tribal governments, and…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Budgets, Business
Garman, Keats; Jack, Donald – 1979
Rapidly increasing Navajo enrollment in San Juan County, Utah, public schools in the 1960's forced the rural school district to improve educational services to a sizable Navajo population while attempting to preserve local control in the face of changing Indian self-determination policy. The district implemented a Curriculum Development Center, a…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Bilingual Education, Community Involvement
1978
Five vocational training programs as well as academic coursework are offered on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation by Dull Knife Memorial College. Established and operated by the Northern Cheyenne, and located in Lame Deer, Montana, the college was chartered by a tribal ordinance in 1975. Approximately 75 trainees are currently involved in the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Vocational Education, American Indian Education

Deever, R. Merwin, Ed.; And Others – 1974
This is a collection of articles selected from the Journal of American Indian Education, volumes 1 through 13 (January 1961-June 1974). The anthology comprises 28 articles interspersed with art and poetry. The material falls into two sections, titled "Education" and "Culture and History." The first section includes 12 articles…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History
Lyons, Naomi, Ed. – 1979
Founded in 1972 by the Twin Cities Indian community, the Red School House is an Indian designed alternative to education in the public schools that involves Indian community participation and control, a culturally based curriculum, and the encouragement of student self-awareness, confidence, and pride. In 1976 the school was named by the U.S.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Studies
National Congress of American Indians, Washington, DC. – 1987
Youth 2000 is a nationwide "call to action" between now and the year 2000 to enlist all sectors of society in helping vulnerable youth achieve social and economic self-sufficiency and to fulfill their potential as viable, contributing members of American society. Specific goals of the campaign are employment and economic…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians, Change Strategies