4Directions An Indigenous Model of Education -- 4Directions is a consortium designed to assist Indian schools with technological innovations in the classroom and to share Indian history and culture through the Internet.
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-- Provides information on Alaska Native educational resources, oral traditions, conferences on education, and knowledge systems.
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-- A fund to provide scholarships, endowments, and other funding for 31 tribal colleges.
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-- California's Department of Education section for Native American education.
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-- Provides training and technical assistance for American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start programs.
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-- A professional organization of tribal colleges in the United States and Canada that promotes American Indian educational standards and legislation to improve Indian education and that supports the development of new tribal colleges.
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-- A consortium of Montana tribal colleges dedicated to providing opportunities for Native American students in fields where they are underrepresented.
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-- Provides opportunities for American Indian and Alaska Native students to pursue studies in science, engineering, and other fields that will allow them to become informed leaders in their communities.
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-- A non-profit association of 164 law schools that promotes the dissemination of information on legal education and careers.
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-- "An independent, non-profit research and education organization dedicated to wider understanding and appreciation of the ideas and knowledge of indigenous peoples and the social, economic, and political realities of indigenous nations."
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, Puyallup Valley -- An intertribal school operated by the Puyallup Tribe in Washington that serves the educational needs of students from 92 different tribes.
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-- Provides information on American Indians to educators, especially to those who teach children. Includes links to tribal and national journals, newspapers, radio and television stations and programs, Powwows, and homepages of Native artists.
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-- Provides funding for Native American issues, particularly those dealing with education.
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-- Information on U.S. government grants, loans, scholarships, fellowships, and traineeships for Indian tribes and tribal organizations aimed at combating poverty and illiteracy.
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-- General information on the university and its programs.
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-- Union representing educational employees of the Bureau of Indian Affiars and the Office of the Special Trustee.
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-- An educational alternative for students in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota that sponsors a Native Academy.
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-- "Founded in 1969 to give American Indians and Alaska Natives a national voice in their struggle to improve access to educational opportunity" for native students.
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-- Links to numerous Native American scholarship sites on the Internet.
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-- Links to many K-12 American Indian programs in The U.S. and Canada.
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-- Links to both tribal and non-Indian community colleges in the U.S. and Canada with offerings for American Indian students.
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-- Links to U.S. and Canadian colleges and universities with Indian programs, resources, and communities.
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-- Links to educational resources related to Native Americans.
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The Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science -- Encourages Chicano/Latino and Native American students to pursue graduate education.
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-- A privately funded residential school for Lakota children.
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-- On the Navajo Reservation.
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-- A quarterly publication of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium.
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-- Promotes use of American Indian and Alaska Native literature in secondary schools.
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