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Section: Demographics > Native Americans
Native Americans
American Indian Law Courses Headed
The University of Richmond School of Law will offer a course examining the laws that manage relationships…
December 14, 2005
Latinx
California’s Only Tribal College Still Struggling After 35 Years
Thirty-five years after a group of American Indians and Mexican Americans scaled a barbed-wire…
November 30, 2005
Native Americans
University of Tennessee to Offer In-state Tuition to North Carolina-based Tribe
The flagship campus of the University of Tennessee system is working on an agreement to…
November 29, 2005
Native Americans
American Indian Law Courses Headed to University of Richmond
The University of Richmond School of Law will offer a course examining the laws that manage relationships…
November 20, 2005
Leadership & Policy
California’s Only Tribal College Still Struggling After 35 Years
Thirty-five years after a group of American Indians and Mexican Americans scaled a…
November 8, 2005
Native Americans
Congressional Conference Committee Approves Funding for Tribal College
A House-Senate conference committee has approved a Department of the Interior appropriations bill that would include
October 5, 2005
Students
Tribal Colleges Want State Lottery Scholarships
Four tribal college presidents want their students to be eligible for the state lottery scholarship…
October 2, 2005
Sports
NCAA Denies UND’s Appeal Over Fighting Sioux Nickname, Logo
The University of North Dakota still may not use its Fighting Sioux nickname and American Indian…
October 2, 2005
Leadership & Policy
Tribal Councils Oppose North Dakota Athletic Nickname
Four tribal councils will pass new resolutions opposing the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname and logo
September 21, 2005
Native Americans
Spirit Lake Tribal Members Reject Fighting Sioux Nickname
Members of the Spirit Lake Sioux tribe, the closest tribe to the University of North Dakota campus Story:
September 1, 2005
Leadership & Policy
Tribal Councils Said to Oppose University of North Dakota Appeal
Four tribal councils will pass new resolutions opposing the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname and logo, Story:
August 30, 2005
Native Americans
Sharing A Common Interest
Growing weary of the lack of diversity in philosophy courses, Rutgers professor finds way to generate interest in the discipline among minority students Story:
August 24, 2005
Students
Setting The Record Straight
Dr. Jon Quistgaard is unhappy with the way the national media has portrayed the Red Lake Indian Reservation in northern Minnesota Story:
August 24, 2005
Native Americans
Perkins Act May Cover More American Indians
More American Indians may be counted for Perkins Vocational and Technical Education programs. Story:
August 24, 2005
Native Americans
Polynesians, California Indians May Be Related, Say Scientists
A University of California, Berkeley, lecturer and a professor of anthropology at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo say linguistic Story:
August 23, 2005
Leadership & Policy
NCAA May Bow if American Indian Tribes Support Schools
Two weeks after saying schools that use American Indian nicknames, mascots or imagery to represent their athletic teams could face NCAA sanctions Story:
August 22, 2005
Sports
NCAA: University of North Carolina at Pembroke Exempt from American Indian Nickname Ban
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, a school founded to serve American Indians, is the only college in the nation exempted from a ban on using American Indian nicknames. Story:
August 8, 2005
Native Americans
Oregon State University Returns Artifacts To American Indian Tribes, Historical Society Balks
Oregon State University Returns Artifacts To American Indian Tribes, Historical Society BalksCORVALLIS, Ore. The Benton County Historical Society expressed disappointment over Oregon State University’s decision to return 900 artifacts from the Horner Museum to the Oregon tribes from which they came. The university closed the museum in 1995 and the historical society wants to reopen […]
March 23, 2005
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