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Grand Entry: A New Ceremony Derived from the Old West
Benton, Sherrole8(3)Winter 1996-9710-14Powwows
The Pow-wow: Going Home
Benton, Sherrole8(3)Winter 1996-9715Powwows
Born in Conflict, D-Q Evolved to Peacemaking
Heredia, Rick8(3)Winter 1996-9716-17Indian Dispute Resolution ServiceD-Q University
White House Executive Order Recognizes Tribal Colleges
Ambler, Marjane8(3)Winter 1996-9718-19Executive orders
Ceremonies Bond Tribes of the Americas
Russo, Kurt8(3)Winter 1996-9720-25Rites and ceremoniesNorthwest Indian CollegePehuenche
Equity Projects Demonstrate AIHEC Colleges' Diversity
8(3)Winter 1996-9726-29Land grant collegesBlackfeet Community College
Accreditation for a Decade
8(3)Winter 1996-9730AccreditationSitting Bull College
Bay Mills Immerses Students in Language
8(3)Winter 1996-9730Language and languages-- study and teachingBays Mills Community CollegeAnishinabe
Little Hoop Model for Welfare Reform
8(3)Winter 1996-9730-31Comprehensive Child Development ProgramLittle Hoop Community College
Haskell Initiates Free Exchange
8(3)Winter 1996-9731Educational exchangesHaskell Indian Nations University
SKC Students Analyze Water Quality
8(3)Winter 1996-9731ResearchSalish Kootenai College
Dull Knife Honors Editor
8(3)Winter 1996-9731-32Tribal college employeesDull Knife Memorial CollegeBeartusk, Kathy
Red Crow/NCC Students Trade Visits
8(3)Winter 1996-9732Educational exchangesRed Crow Community College
McDonald Receives Humanities Award
8(3)Winter 1996-9732AwardsMcDonald, Joseph
Navajo Architect to Design CIT Building
8(3)Winter 1996-9732College buildingsCrownpoint Institute of Technology
Blackfeet College Utilizing Wind
8(3)Winter 1996-9732-33Renewable energyBlackfeet Community College
Fort Belknap Radio Station Goes on Air
8(3)Winter 1996-9733Radio stationsFort Belknap College
Fond du Lac Students Leading
8(3)Winter 1996-9733Political participationFond du Lac Community College
Ways of Learning: Teachers' Perspectives on American Indian Learning Styles
Peacock, Thomas D.8(3)Winter 1996-9736-39Learning styles
Past research has indicated that American Indian students are visual, oral, holistic, concrete learners; that they have a need to feel competent before engaging in a learning activity; that they prefer cooperative rather than competitive learning environ
SIPI Prepares for a New Millennium
Hopwood, Mark8(3)Winter 1996-9740-41Tribal Colleges--HistorySouthwest  Indian Polytechnic Institute
Student Profile: Angela Sam
White Face, Charmaine8(3)Winter 1996-9743StudentsOglala Lakota CollegeSam, Angela
Thinking About the Future
Boyer, Paul7(1)Summer 19954Tribal College Journal
Graduations Reflect Pride and Tradition
7(1)Summer 19956Rites and ceremoniesCollege of the Menominee Nation
United Tribes Nursing Program Earns National Accreditation
7(1)Summer 19956AccreditationUnited Tribes Technical College
Kevin Costner Video Promotes Tribal Colleges
7(1)Summer 19957Documentaries
Students Build New Classrooms at Blackfeet College
7(1)Summer 19957College buildingsBlackfeet Community College
Tribal College of the Future
Boyer, Paul7(1)Summer 19958-17, 45Tribal Colleges
Youngest College
Campobasso, Melissa7(1)Summer 199518-19, 41Tribal collegesSalish Kootenai CollegeSpokane
The Eagle Spreads Its Wings; Self Governance May be the First Step Towards Real Tribal Sovereignty
Casey, Carolyn7(1)Summer 199520-25, 46Self governanceLummi
Broken Covenant: American Indian Missions in the Colonial Colleges
Wright, Bobby7(1)Summer 199526-32Education, Higher
Tribal College Faculty: The Demographics
Cross, Kyle Patterson7(1)Summer 199534-37Faculty
What Tribal Colleges Teach
Slater, Gerald7(1)Summer 199538-41Curricula
Long Tradition of Defying Selfishness
Ambler, Marjane7(3)Winter 1995-968-9Generosity
Wancantognaka: The Continuing Lakota Custom of Generosity
Whirlwind Soldier, Lydia7(3)Winter 1995-9610-12CultureSinte Gleska University
Tribes Building Permanent Homelands
Carmody, Theresa7(3)Winter 1995-9613-16Land tenureRosebud Sioux
Endowments: Investing in the Future
O'Donnell, Michael7(3)Winter 1995-9617-21Financing tribal collegesSalish Kootenai College
1994 - The Investors' Year from Hell
O'Donnell, Michael7(3)Winter 1995-9618, 33InvestmentsDine College
Tribal College Investors Face More Challenges
O'Donnell, Michael7(3)Winter 1995-9620, 40Financing tribal colleges
Principles for Managing a Tribe's Financial Investments
Stevenson, Gelvin7(3)Winter 1995-9622-23, 33Investments
Socially Responsible Investing
Stevenson, Gelvin7(3)Winter 1995-9623Investments
Prestige & Wealth in Traditional Blood Society
Ambler, Marjane7(3)Winter 1995-9625-26CultureBlood
American Indian Administrator Preparation
Mills, Ed7(3)Winter 1995-9627, 41Native American educationOglala Lakota College
This paper in intended to discuss the shortage of qualified Native Americans available to serve as educational leaders for Indian schools and a proposed solution.  Institutions for higher education in South Dakota have joined together to plan and impleme
Arapaho Names: Treasured Gifts
Wiles, Sara7(3)Winter 1995-9629-31NamesNorthern Arapaho
Models for Excellence
7(3)Winter 1995-9634Grants-in-aidOglala Lakota College
Bay Mills College Accredited
7(3)Winter 1995-9634AccreditationBay Mills Community College
Novelist Inspires Spokane Students
7(3)Winter 1995-9634AuthorsSpokane Tribal CollegeScofield, Sandra
Haskell Creates Endowed Chair
7(3)Winter 1995-9634FacultyHaskell Indian Nations UniversityHawkins, Archie
LCO Links with Museum
7(3)Winter 1995-9634-35Environmental educationLac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community CollegeOjibwa
NIEA Honors David M. Gipp
7(3)Winter 1995-9634AwardsGipp, David M. (Hunkpapa Lakota)
NCC Building Science Labs
7(3)Winter 1995-9635College buildingsDine College
Stone Child Building Center
7(3)Winter 1995-9635College buildingsStone Child College
Cheyenne River Training Operators
7(3)Winter 1995-9635CurriculaCheyenne River Community College
AICF Receives Gifts
7(3)Winter 1995-9635American Indian College Fund (AICF)Black, Richard
D-QU Producing Science Curriculum
7(3)Winter 1995-9635CurriculaD-Q University
Crownpoint Bridges Gulf
7(3)Winter 1995-9635CurriculaCrownpoint Institute of Technology
Northwest Reaches Out With Nutrition
7(3)Winter 1995-9643Community servicesNorthwest Indian College
North Dakota Association of Tribal Colleges
7(3)Winter 1995-9643AssociationsBaird, Phil
Film Honors Anishinaabe Traditions
7(3)Winter 1995-9643Native American filmsNorthrup, JimAnishinabe
Without Racism Indian Students Could Be Both Indian and Students
Ambler, Marjane8(4)Spring 19978-11Racism
Cultural Brokers: Explaining "Them" and "Us" in Indian Country
Gagnon, Gregory8(4)Spring 199712-15Cultural relations
Indian Education in the Pacific Northwest: The Missing Research
Marker, Michael8(4)Spring 199716-21ResearchWestern Washington University
Undoing Racism at Leech Lake
Robertson, James8(4)Spring 199722RacismLeech Lake Tribal College
Tribal Colleges: Where Neighbors First Meet
Nash, John Lysne8(4)Spring 199724RacismCollege of the Menominee Nation
Racism is Learned
Davis, Judith8(4)Spring 199725Racism
Little Big Horn Student Fights for Peace
Ambler, Marjane8(4)Spring 199726RacismStewart, Alee
Welfare Reform and the Tribal Colleges: Who's Left Holding the Bag
Shanley, James8(4)Spring 199727-28, 46Welfare Reform
Will Students Succeed: First Nations School Evaluates Attitudes
Goodstriker, Joyce8(4)Spring 199729, 45Native American educationBlood Tribe
UTTC Group Dances for Inaugural
8(4)Spring 199730Clinton, William Jefferson--InaugurationUnited Tribes Technical College
Leech Lake AIBL Opens Cafe
Haarklau, Evon8(4)Spring 199730EntrepreneurshipLeech Lake Tribal College
Travel Agency's Scholarship
8(4)Spring 199731ScholarshipsDupuis, Sherry
LCO Research Farm Retains Students
8(4)Spring 199731ResearchLac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College
Fort Peck Starts Micro-Lending
8(4)Spring 199731EntrepreneurshipFort Peck Community College
Nebraska College Building Garden
8(4)Spring 199731EthnobotanyNebraska Indian Community CollegeSantee Sioux Tribe
Graduates Return to Class as Teachers
Red Eagle, Cheryl8(4)Spring 199732FacultySitting Bull College
Bay Mills Focuses on Students
Underwood, Mary L.8(4)Spring 199732Students-- Services forBay Mills Community College
Little Priest Hires Language Trainees
8(4)Spring 199732Language and languages-- study and teachingLittle Priest Tribal College
Confidence Expressed in OLC
8(4)Spring 199732-33Business Management at tribal collegesOglala Lakota College
DoD, Colleges Test Technology
8(4)Spring 199733VideoconferencingCrownpoint Institute of Technology
IAIA Receives NSF Grant
8(4)Spring 199733Grants-in-aidInstitute of American Indian  Arts
D-Q University to Host Big Time
8(4)Spring 199733Rites and ceremoniesD-Q University
Haskell Broadcasts Seminar Series
8(4)Spring 199734Environmental educationHaskell Indian Nations University
Resource Guide
Cajune, Julie8(4)Spring 199734-35Curricula
Tribal College Land Grant Future: Promise and Peril
Bigart, Robert8(4)Spring 199736-37Land grant colleges
Inventing New Approaches to Tribal Education
Whirlwind Soldier, Lydia8(4)Spring 199738-39Curricula
Kellogg: Tribal Colleges Helped Shape Agenda for Major Initiative
Ambler, Marjane8(4)Spring 199740-41Grants-in-aid
Student Profile: Urban Transplant Thrives at Sisseton-Wahpeton College
DuMarce, Harvey8(4)Spring 199743StudentsSisseton Wahpeton Community CollegeRenville, Rick
Tribal College Instructors Learn About Renewable Energy
Williams, Jim8(4)Spring 199744-45Renewable Energy
Margaret Rose Peggy Nagel 1953-1994
6(4)Spring 19954ObituariesNagel, Peggy
Ben Nighthorse Campbell's Political Conversion
Sobel, Michelle6(4)Spring 19955PoliticiansCampbell, Ben Nighthorse
Sharing Power
Boyer, Paul6(4)Spring 19956-7, 46PhilanthropySinte Gleska UniversityCrazy Bull, Cheryl
History in the First Person
Ambler, Marjane6(4)Spring 19958-14, 33Native American history
Elders Sought for Traditional Knowledge Conferences
6(4)Spring 199510-11Elders
We Must Learn to Listen
Ambler, Marjane6(4)Spring 199515, 45Oral history
Imagining Indians in Selma; Which drinking fountain would I use? Wondered Larry Aitken
Reddish, Jennifer Gray6(4)Spring 199517-18Native American history--Study and teachingLeech Lake Tribal CollegeAitken, LarryChippewa
Larry Aitken, president of LLTC, tells of the hurtful history of school texts that ignore Indians or else refer to them as "savage redskins". He decided to write his own book to show a realistic view of Native Americans. Aitken's philosophy toward writin
Journey Inwards and Backwards
Boyce, Lily6(4)Spring 199519-20Native American HistoryHunkpapa Lakota
Ravens
Tadgerson, Brian6(4)Spring 199518Poetry
Chief's Journey into the Spiritland to Bring Back His Wife
Smith, David Lee6(4)Spring 199520-21, 44StoriesWinnebago
Pocahontas
Reddish, Jennifer Gray6(4)Spring 199522-33Native American historyPocahontas
Pocahontas as a Traitor; For One Child, the Story of Pocahontas Inspired Pride, and Anger
Benton, Sherrole6(4)Spring 199534-35Native American historyPocahontas
Putting Names to Faces; The Oglala Lakota College Archives is a Family Photo Album for the Tribe
Lakota, Julie6(4)Spring 199536-37Native American HistoryOglala Lakota CollegeOglala Lakota
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