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UWEC American Indian Studies Program
Program description, class materials, faculty, and resources from this University of Wisconsin native studies department.
Aboriginal Media Program
http://www.fnti.net/media/media.shtml
This post-secondary program leads to a provincially recognized two year Print Journalism Diploma from Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology, in Belleville, Ontario. It also leads to a certificate in Aboriginal Media Studies from First Nations Technical Institute.
American Indian Association Gallery and Resource Center
Library and community center at Crafton Hills College housing Native American, particularly California Indian, resources and artifacts. Information about the center and links on local tribes.
American Indian Studies
Interdisciplinary approach to the variety of beliefs and practices within American Indian communities, Living (current vitality and continuous development) and historic. University College at Denver seeks American Indian instructors.
American Indian Studies Programs
University of Arizona
aisp@email.arizona.edu
Center for Native American Studies
http://www.nmu.edu/nativeamericans/
Department page at the Northern Michigan University includes faculty, course, and cultural information.
Department of Indian Education Programs
US department of Indian Affairs Education Program
First Nations SchoolNet Program
http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/edu/fnsn/index-eng.asp
First People on SchoolNet gives you information on the Industry Canada Information Highway, The SchoolNet Corporate Web site (e-learning at the speed of life), funding opportunities and the First Nations SchoolNet Regional Management Organizations
Guide to Native American Studies Programs
http://oncampus.richmond.edu/faculty/ASAIL/guide/guide.html
Offers an annotated list of graduate programs within the United States and Canada. Includes name of participating colleges available and courses offered. Produced by the Association for the Study of American Literatures.
HSU: Native American Studies Program
http://sorrel.humboldt.edu/~nasp/
The Humboldt State University Native American Studies Department is pleased to announce the approval of its new curriculum. We believe that this nationally unique curriculum will enable us to serve tribal students and tribal nations better than ever before. We have done our best to develop this new curriculum with the needs of tribes, Indian students, and non-Indian students in mind.
Indian & Northern Affairs Canada
http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/index_e.html
Treaties, Education, Art links, Government Policy and Programs
Institute for American Indian Studies
This is a museum of American Indian artifacts and crafts. Educational programs and exhibits stress history, crafts, outdoor education and appreciation, and related topics for all ages.
LCC Learning Resource Center: Native American Heritage Month
http://www.bluegrass.kctcs.edu/LCC/LIB/NATIVE%20AMERICAN/NativeAmerican.html
Resources, activities and events from Lexington Community College.
Little Feather Interpretive Center
http://littlefeathercentreuk.5u.com/
Native American owned and run Indian Center, where education is our main goal. Features information on the sacred pipestone and a cultural awareness program.
Membertou Education
http://firstnationhelp.com/membertou/
Features community profile and information about their Wallace Bernard Memorial Centre.
Native American Studies
http://192.211.16.13/curricular/NAS/
The goal of the course offered is to provide an open, alternative education opportunity through experiencing a Native American philosophy of education that promotes self-determination, individual research, goal setting, internal motivation and self-reliance
Native American Studies - Montana State University
http://www.montana.edu/wwwnas/
Montana State University
Native Education Centre
Offers many different programs to Aboriginal students. Located in Vancouver, Britsih Columbia, Canada
Native Language Programs
http://www.nativelanguages.com/
19 Tribal Approved Language Programs,Apache ,Caddo ,Cherokee ,Choctaw ,Chickasaw ,Muskogee (Creek) ,Cheyenne ,Hopi ,Kiow,Leni Lenape ,Mohawk ,Navajo ,Ojibwe,Potawatomi ,Passamaquoddy ,Sauk Language (Sac & Fox) ,Shoshone ,Western Delaware (Leni Lenape)
Nihewan Foundation
The Nihewan Foundation for Native American Education is a small private non-profit foundation dedicated improving the education of and about Native American people and cultures. Nihewan’s focus is to help Native American students to participate in learning, while also helping people of all backgrounds learn about Native American culture.
University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Faculty and staff roster, course descriptions, news, research projects, links.
