Aboriginal Living Skills School
Cody Lundin and the Aboriginal Living Skills School specialize in teaching primitive and modern wilderness living and survival skills. Whether in the desert or the mountains, our field courses, lectures and consulting help people feel more confident at home and the outdoors.
http://www.alssadventures.com/
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Alaska Native Studies Curriculum and Teacher Development
The Native Studies Curriculum and Teacher Development Project (NSCTD) brings together teams of teachers, elders, and community members in various parts of Alaska with university-based specialists to develop curricula on Alaska Native studies and language that is available
to all schools through the internet or on CD.
http://www.alaskool.org/
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American Comments Web Magazine
Native American Human Rights. Religious freedom and public schools. American Indians are people not mascots. Racial hate and Native America in the school systems.
http://www.iwchildren.org/
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American Indian and Native Studies Program
The American Indian and Native Studies Program (AINSP) was instituted at The University of Iowa in 1993. AINSP is a broad, interdisciplinary area of research and scholarship that focuses on the indigenous inhabitants of the Americas. It includes (but isn't limited to) subject areas such as history, legal policy, culture, literature, and art. The diversity of cultures represented in this field is vast, as is the temporal depth of these societies. One goal of The University of Iowa's AINSP is to foster greater awareness of the richness of Native cultures, among Native and non-Native students.
http://www.uiowa.edu/~ainsp/
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American Indian Graduate Center
AIGC was established in 1969 to assist American Indian college graduates who
wanted to continue their education at master's, doctorate and professional degree
levels and needed financial support. American Indians continue to be the least
represented of all minority groups in the country in medicine, business, the sciences
and other fields requiring advanced degrees. AIGC was founded to help open the
doors to graduate education for American Indians and to help tribes obtain the
educated Indian professionals they need to become more self-sufficient and exercise
their rights to self-determination.
http://www.aigc.com/
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American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)
The American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) is a unique—and uniquely American
Indian—organization. It was founded in 1972 by the presidents of the nation’s first six Tribal Colleges, as
an informal collaboration among member colleges. Today, AIHEC has grown to represent 31 colleges in
the United States and one Canadian institution. Unlike most professional associations, it is governed
jointly by each member institution.
http://www.aihec.org/
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American Indian Studies Program
American Indian Studies Programs (AISP) at the University of Arizona seeks to develop, through research and scholarship, a wider scope of understanding of the indigenous peoples of the
Americas -- their languages, culture, traditions, and sovereignty.
http://w3.arizona.edu/~aisp/
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Chief Dull Knife College
Chief Dull Knife College is an open-admission, community based,
comprehensive, tribally controlled community college and land grant institution
designed to provide affordable, quality educational opportunities to residents of
the Northern Cheyenne reservation and surrounding communities.
http://www.cdkc.edu/
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College of Menominee Nation
The College of Menominee Nation (CMN), located on the Menominee
Indian Reservation is one of 30 tribally controlled community colleges in
the United States. It is a member of the American Indian Higher
Education Consortium (AIHEC) and is one of two tribal colleges in the
State of Wisconsin.
http://www.menominee.edu/
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