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The Navajo Nation

Navajo Nation Technology Assessment Update - 1997

 
American Indian Tribal Directory
List of federally recognized tribes
Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribe
Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis.
Nation of Hawaii
Navajo Nation
Navajo Land
Oneida Nation
Powhatan Renape Nation - Rankokus Indian Reservation
Quinalt Indian Nation
Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe
United Keetoowah Band WWW (Cherokee)
Wyandot Nations of Kansas
Bureau of Indian Affairs
ACCESS NATIVE AMERICA - the three themes of Access Native America:
1) Ednet (technology infrastructure planning)
2) Administrative Applications (schools statistics package, facilities management software, federal finance system, and personnel systems)
3) Education Applications (integrated instructional uses of technology in the classroom)
Indian Health Service

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All Nations Alliances For Minority Partitication (AMP)
The members of the All Nations AMP include 24 Tribal Colleges and 31 state & private universities in a 9 state region. The main goal of the All Nations AMP is to double the number of American Indians graduating with a Bachelor's degree in science, mathematics, engineering and technology, between the years 1994-1999.
Alaska Native Curriculum and Teacher Development Project
The Alaska Native Curriculum and Teacher Development Project (ANCTD) 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.The project is supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education. My Native American Internet Market in 1996 !

Aboriginal Entrepreneurs Making the Economy Stronger ==>

American Indian College Fund
Besides endowments, the College Fund also supports tribal college programs in Indian teacher training, facilities construction and cultural preservation. The colleges offer Indian students a unique form of higher education that includes both accredited academics and courses in Indian culture.
 
American Indian Science and Engineering Society - AISES - National Office
AISESnet - National Student Website
AISES - Region III (NM, AZ, UT, & CO)
AISES - Colorado Professional Chapter
 
CERT Tribal Program Development
 
Electronic Pathways
Electronic Pathways is a national nonprofit organization whose primary mission is to ensure that underrepresented and underserved individuals, schools and communities have equal access and opportunity to fully participate in this current technological and information age.
 
Gathering of Nations PowWow
Diné Nations Jr's
Native Drum & Singing Groups
National Indian Telecommunications Institute -
The National Indian Telecommunications Institute is a dynamic, Native-founded and run organization dedicated to using the power of electronic technologies to provide American Indian and Alaskan Native communities with extensive educational tools, equal opportunity and a strong voice in self-determination.

NativeWeb Home Page

NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art

Native American Education Foundation

Native Events Calendar

Native American Information Resource Server

Native American Cultural Resources on the Internet

Native American U.S. Lottery
 
Navajo Education Technology Consortium (NETC):
Tech Share Project at UNM and Education Technology Improvement Plan Project (ETIP):
A US Department of Education Challenge Grant supports Navajo Education Technology Consortium which is 98 member schools from throughout the Navajo Nation along with nine project partners.
Tribal College Rural Systemic Initiative (TCRSI)
The National Science Foundation, The Turtle Mountain Community College, and The Tribal College Rural Systemic Initiative, all share the belief that all students can learn, and as such all students should be given ample opportunity to reach their full potential. TCRSI is thus, along with a partnership with tribal colleges in a five state area changing the way we think about, and deliver education.
 
UCAN/RSI
The National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded support for full implementation of a Rural Systemic Initiative (RSI) to New Mexico Highlands University. The UCAN-RSI is dedicated to supporting systemic educational reform that is directed toward improving science, mathematics and technology education in communities within the 4-state area of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico.
 

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North Dakota Association of Tribal Colleges - Statewide Distance Education Project Site

College of Rural Alaska - Statewide Distance Education Project Site

AIHEC Internet StatusMap of the US with locations of 31 Tribal Colleges.

American Indian Higher Education Consortium
31 Tribal Colleges listed
Crownpoint Institute of Technology (CIT) - Crownpoint, NM
Diné College Main Campus - Tsaile, Az
Diné College - Shiprock, NM
Haskell Indian Nations University - Lawrence, Ks.
The Institute for American Indian Arts (IAIA) - Santa Fe, NM
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI), - Albuquerque, NM
A National Indian Community College
College of Menominee Nation - Wisconsin

College of the Menominee Nation Virtual University
CMN and UWGB Announce Internet Courses

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Montana Consortium
American Indian Research Opportunities (AIRO) - Montana's 7 Tribal Collegesstory teller
BLACKFEET COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DULL KNIFE MEMORIAL COLLEGE
FORT BELKNAP COLLEGE
FORT PECK COMMUNITY COLLEGE
LITTLE BIG HORN COLLEGE
SALISH KOOTENAI COLLEGE
STONE CHILD COLLEGE
 
 
Turtle Mountain CC - Belcourt, ND
Native American K-12 schools

New Mexico Schools (Universities & Community Colleges)

 

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