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Cherokee elder Wynema Smith reading to students at Cherokee Language Immersion School in Tahlequah.

Audio Books Bring Cherokee Language to Students and Public

The Cherokee Nation Foundation has created a reading center with audio books to help preserve the Cherokee Language. The center was created through a partnership with Cherokee Media Ltd. The Foundation hopes to eventually expand the project to create 250 …

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U.S. Consults Tribes to Improve AI/AN Education

Four Tribal Leader Education Roundtables have been scheduled over the next few weeks as a result of U.S. Executive Order 13592 – Improving American Indian and Alaska

NMAI and Tribes Launch Environmental Web Site

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, in partnership with four Indian tribes, launched last week a Web site to educate middle school and high school

New Endowed Chair in Native American Studies at University of Redlands Appointed

The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and the University of Redlands have announced the appointment of Lawrence Gross, Ph.D., as the new San Manuel Band

Four Tribal Colleges Receive $800,000 Grants from American Indian College Fund’s Early Childhood Education Project

Four early childhood education projects at tribal colleges and universities are getting a jump start from a $5 million grant award from the 2011 Wakanyeja "Sacred Little Ones"

EPA Launches Pilot “ecoAmbassador” Program for Tribal Colleges

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has launched the pilot year of its Tribal ecoAmbassadors program, which will provide funding for research at Tribal Colleges and Universities

MSU Offers Native High School Students a Business Boot Camp

Next month, Native American high school students will spend a week at Michigan State University to get an intro to higher ed and a primer on

Running Strong Needs Someone Who Wants to Make a Difference in Indian Lives

Are you a college student or grad and interested in making a difference in the lives of Native Americans? Running Strong For American Indian Youth® has an

TU College of Law and Concord Law School to Offer Online Indian Law Master’s Program

The University of Tulsa College of Law and Concord Law School of Kaplan University will offer an online Master of Jurisprudence in Indian Law (MJIL) degree

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Partners with Wake Forest University Schools of Business

The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma’s Scholarship Advisement Program has partnered with Wake Forest University Schools of Business to help Choctaw students earn an advanced business degree

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