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Native Americans: Page 28
Students
SUPPLYING THE DEMAND
With the economy still reeling, Hampton University didnââŹâ˘t get its usual contingent of 100 employers at its fall 2009 career fair for students and alumni. But one sector was there in force ââŹâ federal government agencies look
Sports
JACKSON TIPS HIS CAP TO AMERICAN INDIAN COLLEGE FUND
Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson is donating the proceeds from his \âX\â cap, which commemorates the Montana native\âs record 10th NBA championship as a coach, to the American Indian College Fund, according to the organizationâs website.
Native Americans
Native American Scholar Links Language and Tribal Identity
Dr. Anton Treuerâs work to expand usage of the Ojibwe language preserves a heritage and identity.
Students
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan at the Tribal Nations Conference
Duncan addresses reasons why students struggle and proposes ways to help Native American students, starting at the preschool level.
Native Americans
Tribal Leaders: âWe Need to be Respectedâ
Before the largest gathering of tribal leaders in U.S. history Thursday, President Barack Obama pledged $50 million in funding for tribal colleges and vowed his administration would work to address problems facing Native Americans, from health disparities to economic development.
Native Americans
Obama To Host Nation-To-Nation Conference
President Barack Obama on Thursday will host the White House Tribal Nations Conference, meeting with representatives from the 564 federally recognized tribes.
Leadership & Policy
Decision on UND Fighting Sioux Nickname Postponed
The North Dakota Board of Higher Education has postponed a decision on the fate of the University of North Dakotaâs Fighting Sioux nickname, saying it wants to give one of the namesake tribes a chance to vote on the issue.
Sports
U of ND Faces Deadline on Fighting Sioux Name
Unless the University of North Dakota gets the support of the stateâs two Sioux tribes by Oct. 1, which appears unlikely, the South Dakota Board of Higher Education says it must drop the Fighting Sioux as the schoolâs nickname.
Native Americans
Tribal Members, Researchers Band Together to Bring Back Condor
The tribes of the lower Klamath River have since ancient times decorated themselves with condor feathers when they performed the dances designed to heal a world gone wrong.
Latinx
WASHINGTON UPDATE â Power Players for HSIs and Tribal Colleges
In Washington, D.C., many individuals aspire to become power players. But the true test is the ability to influence policy and legislation.
Native Americans
Tribal Colleges Seeking Stability in Federal Funding Cycles
For Leonard Dauphinais, one of the most challenging things about running a tribal college is not a lack of federal funding but trying to figure out when that funding will arrive at his school.
Latinx
Power Players for HSIs and Tribal Colleges
These are some of the movers and shakers who make things happen in Washington, D.C.
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